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Category: Sober Living
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Brain biomarkers predict mood and attention symptoms
However, in the recent Desimone lab study, it was found that a MS significantly modulates neural activity during the attention period. This means that when you glance at something, even sneakily, it is intimately linked to attention. In other words, when it comes to spatial attention, eye movements seem to play a significant role. Attention…
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Genetics of Alcohol Use Disorder: A Role for Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells? PMC
Efforts also are underway to develop a wearable alcohol sensor that can provide objective measures of alcohol consumption by patients in real time for use in clinical trials (Litten et al., 2010). One such device, the Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor (or SCRAM), developed by Alcohol Monitoring Systems Inc. (AMS), measures alcohol intake in real…
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16 Foods to Naturally Detox Your Kidneys Boost Kidney Health with Detox Foods
But timing and quality matter.👉 Drink 1.5–2 liters of clean water daily—preferably mineral or filtered—and avoid drinking large amounts all at once. Most kidney detox methods are safe and do not pose significant risks. However, it is important to be aware of potential side effects and health risks, especially if certain detox methods are used…
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12 Step Programs The Proven Path to Lasting Recovery
Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol–that our lives had become unmanageable. After making the list, addicts can make direct amends to such people wherever and whenever possible, except when it would cause further harm. You deserve…
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Alcohol and Dopamine: Why We Crave and Struggle to Quit
In the case of memory, researchers have postulated that information is stored in the brain as a change in the level of communication across synapses produced by an external event such as a sight or sound (Bliss and Collingridge 1993). A phenomenon called long-term potentiation (LTP) appears to be fundamental for memory formation (Bliss and…