Brain Imaging Studies Examine How Anti-Smoking Medications May Curb Cravings
The smoking cessation medications bupropion and varenicline may both be associated with changes in the way the brain reacts to smoking cues, making it easier for patients to resist cravings, according to two reports posted online today that will appear in the May print issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. “Environmental cues associated with nicotine …
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NARSAD announces .6 million for new generation of brain and behavior research
( NARSAD, The Mental Health Research Association ) The Brain and Behavior Research Fund awards .6 million in new research grants, strengthening its investment in the most promising ideas to lead to breakthroughs in understanding and treating mental illness.
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