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1. Intense Sweetness Surpasses Cocaine Reward Magalie Lenoir , Fuschia Serre , Lauriane Cantin, Serge H. Ahmed
2. Implications of an animal model of sugar addiction, withdrawal, and relapse for human health C. H. Wideman, G. R. Nadzam &H. M. Murphy
3. Opiate-like effects of sugar on gene expression in reward areas of the rat brain Rudolph Spangler 1, Knut M Wittkowski, Noel L Goddard, Nicole M Avena, Bartley G Hoebel, Sarah F Leibowitz
4. The impact of sugar consumption on stress-driven, emotional, and addictive behaviors AngelaJacques, NicholasChaaya, KateBeecher, Syed AounAli, ArnauldBelmera, SelenaBartlett
5. The impact of sugar consumption on stress-driven, emotional, and addictive behavior
AngelaJacques, NicholasChaaya, KateBeecher, Syed AounAli, ArnauldBelmer, SelenaBartlett
6. Study published in “The Journal of Psychoactive Drugs,” the use of key micronutrients helps to weaken the brain’s dependency on cannabis and nicotine. (6) Harrison R, Rucklidge JJ, Blampied N. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 2013 Jun;45(2):168-178
7. “Complementary and Integrative Treatments in Psychiatric Practice“, published in 2017 by the American Psychiatric Association, features broad-spectrum micronutrients as “crucially involved in…enhancing a diverse range of normal brain functions”. Published by the American Psychiatric Association as a modern textbook for integrative clinicians, “Complementary and Integrative Treatments in Psychiatric Practice” discusses evidence-based therapies and features a chapter on the neurotrophic effects of micronutrients and their role in improving patient outcomes.
8. A high-fat, refined sugar diet reduces hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor, neuronal plasticity, and learning RMolten, R.JBarnard, ZYing, C.KRoberts, FGómez-Pinilla
9. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and type 2 diabetes K. S. Krabbe, A. R. Nielsen, R. Krogh-Madsen, P. Plomgaard, P. Rasmussen, C. Erikstrup, C. P. Fischer, B. Lindegaard, A. M. W. Petersen, S. Taudorf, N. H. Secher, H. Pilegaard, H. Bruunsgaard & B. K. Pedersen
10. Short-term exposure to a diet high in fat and sugar, or liquid sugar, selectively impairs hippocampal-dependent memory, with differential impacts on inflammation J.E.Beilharz, J.Maniam M.J.Morris
11. A high-fat high-sugar diet-induced impairment in place-recognition memory is reversible and training-dependent Dominic M.D.TranR. FrederickWestbrook