Congratulations to Sophie Hascher for the publication of her study titled "Systematic Literature Review on Psychological Treatment Methods for Substance use Disorder and Food Addiction" that has been published online today: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-025-01553-8

#substanceusedisorders #suds #foodaddiction #systematicreview

Trump’s Answer to Homelessness? Lock Unhoused and Disabled People Up.

New coalitions are forming to protect those targeted by Trump’s move to institutionalize unhoused people.

https://murica.website/2025/08/trumps-answer-to-homelessness-lock-unhoused-and-disabled-people-up/

Trump’s Answer to Homelessness? Lock Unhoused and Disabled People Up. – The USA Potato

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-06-dopamine-reward-threshold-term-addiction.html

…that #addiction, operating on similar brain pathways, might shift what kinds of rhythms feel rewarding, or what it takes to trigger the body's instinctive groove impulse.

In the study, "Individuals with #substanceusedisorders experience an increased urge to move to complex music," published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers designed a controlled auditory experiment to examine how long-term #cocaine and #heroin use alters groove perception.

Dancing to the dopamine reward threshold: How long-term addiction shifts music perception

Research led by Aarhus University in Denmark reports that individuals with substance use disorders experience a heightened urge to move in response to music with complex rhythms and harmonies.

Medical Xpress
Before you continue to YouTube

A Catastrophe with ‘No Sense of Crisis’ | The Tyee

Researcher Michael Krausz on why he thinks psychiatrists should be at the centre of BC’s toxic drug deaths response.

The Tyee
White House Pushing Insurers to Improve Mental Health Coverage - Political IQ

The Biden Administration on Tuesday new rules meant to press insurance companies to increase their coverage of mental health treatment.

Political IQ
Recovery high schools help kids heal from an addiction and build a future

A few dozen high schools across the U.S. combine education with treatment for substance use disorders to keep kids in recovery — and in school.

Michigan Radio
New study reveals shared genetic markers underlying substance use disorders

By combing through genomic data of over 1 million people, scientists have identified genes commonly inherited across addiction disorders, regardless of the substance being used. This dataset—one of the largest of its kind—may help reveal new treatment targets across multiple substance use disorders, including for people diagnosed with more than one.

Medical Xpress
Multiple substance use disorders may share inherited genetic signature

A new study suggests that a common genetic signature may increase a person's risk of developing substance use disorders, regardless of whether the addiction is to alcohol, tobacco, cannabis or opioids. The research, led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, eventually could lead to universal therapies to treat multiple substance use disorders and potentially help people diagnosed with more than one.

Medical Xpress
Substance use disorders linked to poor health outcomes in wide range of physical health conditions

People who have a past history of hospitalization because of substance use disorders have much worse outcomes following the onset of a wide range of physical health conditions, according to researchers in the UK and Czechia.

Medical Xpress