Can Studying Autism Also Yield Clues About Addiction?
Drug addiction and autism may not seem to have much in common. However, Laura N. Smith, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics at the Texas A&M...
View ArticleTraining To Reverse Opioid Overdoses
Texas A&M is the first health science center in the nation to commit to train every health professions student to administer a reversal agent to opioid overdose victims. The post Training To...
View ArticleUsing Telehealth To Tackle The Opioid Epidemic
A new telehealth program will bring specialist and team-based health care to patients with opioid dependencies. The post Using Telehealth To Tackle The Opioid Epidemic appeared first on Texas A&M...
View ArticleUnveiling Brain Circuits That Control Addiction
Texas A&M researchers discovered a microcircuit in a brain region called striatum that might regulate the drive towards excessive alcohol consumption. The post Unveiling Brain Circuits That...
View ArticleThe Credibility Crisis In Scientific Publishing
A Texas A&M public health researcher examines journal research quality assurance methods in the field of addiction. The post The Credibility Crisis In Scientific Publishing appeared first on Texas...
View ArticleCrossFit And Addiction Recovery
The sense of belonging created in a group of exercise-positive people can develop into a personal change in enjoying exercise.Getty Images Social networks formed in CrossFit gyms have been found to...
View ArticleSouthwest Rural Health Research Center Identifies Key Health Challenges Of...
Funded by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Texas A&M’s Southwest Rural Health Research Center works to understand and address the unique needs of rural populations across the state and...
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