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•Alcoholism and the Reward Pathway Despite what you may have thought, alcoholism, like all addiction, begins in an area of the brain called the reward pathway.
The brain is composed of neurons that pass electrical and chemical signals across the brain's synapses. Neurons come in different shapes and sizes which enables them to communicate in a variety of functions; when the neurons fire in a series from one area of the brain to another it creates a pathway.
In the middle of the brain is the reward pathway which includes the...
•The Basics of Alcohol Addiction Alcohol addiction is a chronic brain disease characterized by the compulsive use of alcohol. The alcohol changes the brain both in structure and in how it works by disrupting the normal functions. These changes can be long term and lead to harmful behavior.
Scientists began studying addictive behavior in the 1930s. Since that time, science has changed the way people with addictions are treated and thought of. Science has also provided a means to understand and effectively address alcohol and...
•Candida and Your Health Due mostly to the standard American diet, Candida is running rampant. Most people don't realize they have Candida as the symptoms associated with it vary. People may spend years trying to find out why they're fatigued, irritable, in pain, or one of many other symptoms. Without proper diagnosis, some people are incapacitated by Candida and its symptoms.
Most traditional doctors are either uneducated or under-educated when it comes to this condition. They simply don't understand the impact...
•Do You Have Candida? Many people are unaware that Candida overgrowth can be responsible for a variety of the common mental and physical health conditions we see in society today. This clever, but destructive organism is often at the root of depression, anxiety disorders, sore throat, chronic headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, hyperactivity, gas, chronic fatigue, stomach bloating, irritability, restless legs, eczema, indigestion, heart burn, attention deficit disorder, as well as more serious conditions like...
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