Work addiction, characterized by an excessive and compulsive need to work, often results in significant personal, social, and health consequences. While traditional approaches to treating work …
Reimagining Smoking Cessation: The Potential of Neurogenesis and Genetic Learning
Smoking addiction remains one of the most challenging public health issues globally, with significant implications for morbidity and mortality. Traditional smoking cessation methods, including …
Revolutionizing Smoking Cessation: Harnessing Neurogenesis and Genetic Learning
Smoking addiction is a pervasive issue with severe health consequences worldwide. Despite numerous cessation aids—from nicotine patches to behavioral therapy—many smokers find it challenging to quit …
Next-Generation Smoking Cessation: The Convergence of Neurogenesis and Genetic Learning
Smoking addiction is notoriously difficult to overcome, with traditional cessation methods often failing to achieve long-term success due to the complex neurobiological underpinnings of nicotine …



