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CONTEXT MATTERS: Hungry people pay more attention to how food tastes than how healthy it is. Substance use is also influenced by context including the motivation of the individual and the availability of healthier options. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-05-addiction-isnt-brain-chemistry-bad.html/… ... See MoreSee Less

Addiction isn't just about brain chemistry—nor is it just bad choices

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Consider someone addicted to alcohol, drugs, or a behavior like gambling. Why do they continue, even when they say they want to stop? It's a question that highlights a fundamental disconnect: the gap ...
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