Reference Summary: "Addiction basically rewires your brain in the same way love or parenting does." In her new book, gamblers — but their brains mimic that of a severe drug addict trying to get their next fix.
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"Addiction basically rewires your brain in the same way love or parenting does." In her new book, gamblers — but their brains mimic that of a severe drug addict trying to get their next fix. Author and reporter Maia Szalavitz, who writes about substance use and related issues recently spoke with Youth Today and JJIE ...
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- "Addiction basically rewires your brain in the same way love or parenting does." In her new book,
- gamblers — but their brains mimic that of a severe drug addict trying to get their next fix.
- Author and reporter Maia Szalavitz, who writes about substance use and related issues recently spoke with Youth Today and JJIE ...
- Maia Szalavitz, award-winning author and journalist who covers addiction and neuroscience will discuss her latest book, ...
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