FeaturedPsychology·November 14, 2016·3 min readTeenage Binge Drinking Can Affect Brain Function in Future OffspringTeenage binge drinking isn't just dangerous for teenage brain development, it may also affect the impact of their future children, researchers report.Read More
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FeaturedGeneticsOpen Neuroscience ArticlesPsychology·May 12, 2016·5 min readA Genetic Link Between Impulsivity and Binge Drinking in Teens: Mouse and Human StudyResearchers link the gene KALRN to impulsivity and binge drinking behaviors in teens.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscience·April 27, 2016·4 min readBrain Circuit That Controls Binge Drinking IdentifiedResearchers have identified a neural circuit between two brain areas that appears to control binge drinking.Read More
FeaturedNeurologyOpen Neuroscience Articles·December 1, 2014·3 min readTeam Develops Drug to Reduce Side Effects of ‘Binge Drinking’Researchers develop a new compound which helps reduce the harmful side effects of binge drinking.Read More
FeaturedPsychology·July 2, 2014·5 min readStudy Identifies Predictors for Teen Binge DrinkingA new neuroimaging study helps predict which teen are susceptible to binge drinking.Read More
FeaturedNeuroscienceOpen Neuroscience Articles·January 3, 2014·3 min readStimulating Brain Cells Stops Binge Drinking, Animal Study FindsResearchers use optogenetics to change alcohol drinking behavior in rodents.Read More