Unraveling the Link Between Stress and Addiction: Insights from New
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Stress and addiction: New research reveals what connects them
Why do stressful moments so often push people toward habits like drinking? A new study from Texas A&M University offers one of the clearest answers yet, identifying a direct connection inside the brain that links stress to addiction‑related behaviors. The work shows how alcohol disrupts the natural stress‑response system, making it harder for the brain to adapt or make good decisions. The team, led by Dr. Jun Wang, professor in the Department of…
Unraveling the Link Between Stress and Addiction: Insights from New
In moments of acute stress, individuals frequently gravitate toward behaviors such as alcohol consumption, seeking solace or relief. A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Texas A&M University has now illuminated a precise neural mechanism that intricately links the experience of stress to addiction-related behaviors. Their findings reveal how alcohol disrupts the brain’s intrinsic stress-response network, thereby impairing adaptive …
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