Alcoholism, or alcohol use disorder, is a pervasive condition characterized by the compulsive consumption of alcohol and a high tendency for relapse. Traditional treatments focus on managing …
Advancing Alcoholism Treatment: Exploring the Role of Genetic Learning and Neurogenesis
Alcohol use disorder (AUD), commonly referred to as alcoholism, is a chronic condition characterized by an uncontrollable urge to consume alcohol despite adverse consequences. Traditional treatments …
Rethinking Drug Addiction Treatment: The Potential of Genetic Learning and Neurogenesis
Drug addiction is a severe and complex condition characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. Traditional approaches to addiction treatment have primarily focused on …
Harnessing Brain Plasticity: Neurogenesis and Genetic Learning in Drug Addiction Treatment
Drug addiction is a pervasive health crisis that affects individuals across various demographics and leads to significant social, psychological, and physical challenges. Traditional drug addiction …
Innovating Work Addiction Treatment: The Roles of Neurogenesis and Genetic Learning
Work addiction, also known as workaholism, is a condition characterized by compulsive overworking that interferes with individual health, happiness, and interpersonal relationships. Unlike other …
Advancing Treatment for Work Addiction: The Impact of Neurogenesis and Genetic Learning
Work addiction, often overlooked in discussions about compulsive behaviors, poses significant risks to mental health and interpersonal relationships. Characterized by an uncontrollable urge to engage …





