West, R. (2015 ) Using Bayesian analysis for hypothesis testing in addiction science . Addiction , doi: 10.1111/add.13053….
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Like millions of Americans, I have an uneasy relationship with sleep, and I’ve spent the past year really digging into this under-appreciated aspect of our lives. I have dreamed up a new way of assembling research, data, new technologies and resources to help provide people with useful information so they can sleep soundly and feel better. (It’s called “Sleep School.” More on that below.) It is a
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When I first got my Pomeranian puppy Chinzie, I never knew I was looking at the most loyal, lovable companion of my life. For 17 years, she gave me more love and joy than I had ever known. Here are 7 lessons I learned from her. 1. Dogs connect through touch: If Chinzie wants me to pet her, she’ll shove her face under my hand until it’s time for a nice dog massage. Dogs love to be petted because i
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If you think of MDMA, the drug often cut with other substances and sold as ”Molly” or Ecstasy, as just an illicit party drug, think again. A growing body of research suggests that it and other psychedelic drugs can be effective treatments for ailments ranging from post-traumatic stress disorder to social anxiety in autistic adults. And one of the leading proponents of MDMA-assisted
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Enter the email associated with your account and we will send you an email with a link to reset it. While rates of opioid use disorders in the U.S. over the last decade have jolted skyward, treatment levels have remained low, according to a research letter appearing in the Journal of the American Medical Association reporting that one-sixth of people with an opioid addiction received treatment. E
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