The Science Behind the Addiction to Ultra-Processed Foods 

In the pursuit of modern convenience, ultra-processed foods have seamlessly integrated into our daily lives. From the convenience store snacks to the savoury delights that line supermarket aisles. These culinary creations seem to possess an irresistible allure.   However, beneath the surface of our cravings for these processed delights lies a complex interplay of neurological and…

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The Science of Desire & Addiction: Ozempic & GLP-1 Analogues

Groundbreaking research in the field of addiction and obesity has given rise to a new class of medications known as GLP-1 analogues, originally intended to treat diabetes. These drugs, such as Mounjaro and Ozempic, are showing promising results in curbing cravings and helping individuals achieve weight loss goals. By understanding how these medications affect the…

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TMS Clinical Trial Success: Magnetic Neural Stimulation a Promising Treatment for Addiction

Addiction is a complex and challenging condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Traditional treatment methods have had varying success rates, leaving a pressing need for innovative approaches to combat addiction. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has emerged as a potential game-changer in the field, offering hope for those struggling with addiction. In this blog post,…

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The Impact of the War in Ukraine on Addiction

The war in Ukraine has had a devastating impact on the country, and the effects are being felt around the world. For people struggling with addiction, the war has created additional challenges, such as displacement, financial hardship, and mental health problems, which can make it difficult to maintain addiction recovery. Displacement Millions of people have…

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The Healing Power of Nature in Addiction Recovery

As it’s the height of Summer, now is the perfect time to explore the therapeutic benefits of immersing yourself in nature during addiction recovery. From lush green trees to the fresh air, gentle walks, and the nurturing embrace of the sun, the natural world has a remarkable ability to support and enhance the healing process.…

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The Hidden Dangers of Laughing Gas: A Gateway Drug to Addiction

As parents, we all want the best for our children, and their well-being is a top priority. In today’s world, where substance abuse is a growing concern, it’s crucial for parents to be aware of the dangers their children might face. One such concern that has been on the rise in the UK is the…

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Advocacy in Addiction Recovery: How to Make a Difference

Addiction is a complex issue that affects individuals, families, and communities. Advocacy is an essential part of creating change and addressing the root causes of addiction. Whether you’re in addiction recovery yourself or you want to make a difference in your community, there are numerous ways to get involved in advocacy and support addiction recovery.…

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Understanding the Role of Dopamine in Addiction

Addiction is a complex neurological process that is driven by the brain’s reward system, specifically the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine plays a crucial role in the development and maintenance of addiction, making it challenging to quit without professional help and support. When we think about addiction, we often focus on the negative consequences of drug use:…

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Giving Support Without Enabling Addiction

Watching a loved one struggle with addiction can be incredibly difficult, and it’s natural to want to help in any way possible. However, it’s essential to be mindful of the potential for co-dependency, a pattern of behaviour in which an individual becomes overly involved with their loved one’s addictive behaviours and loses sight of their…

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The Link Between Trauma and Addiction

Addiction is a complex and multifaceted issue, often rooted in a person’s past experiences and emotional state. Trauma is one such experience that has been found to be closely linked to addiction. Trauma can cause a variety of emotional, psychological, and physical symptoms that may lead to self-medicating behaviours, including substance abuse. Research shows that…

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