Your brain isn't broken—it’s been hijacked by dopamine overload. Discover how modern life is stealing your focus and how to ...
Patients taking dopamine agonists say the drugs have triggered uncontrollable impulses, including flashing, sex addiction and even pedophilia — leaving them struggling with feelings of shame and ...
The medicines — known as dopamine agonists — interact with parts of the brain that control movement, helping to ease restless leg syndrome, which is thought to impact one in 10 people in the UK.
Getting a headache and feeling sick are common side-effects for many medicines. Indulging in risky sexual behaviour or ...
Researchers identified how a brain circuit involving dopamine and GLP-1 receptor impact palatability and hedonic eating.
A previously overlooked dopamine-producing brain circuit drives hedonic eating, or eating for pleasure, according to a new ...
Dopamine-receptor agonists, used to treat Parkinson's disease and restless legs syndrome, have been linked to impulse-control disorders like hypersexuality and compulsive gambling. Studies highlight ...
Study found that reduced neurotensin in obese mice prevented dopamine from triggering the usual pleasure response to ...
The pleasure we get from eating junk food - the dopamine rush from crunching down on salty, greasy French fries and a luscious burger - is often blamed as the cause of overeating and rising obesity ...