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ETX Daily Up on MSNMusic can act like a sweet, sweet drug on our brainsMusic can act like a sweet, sweet drug on our brains There's a good chance you've experienced the sensation of a thrill running down your spine when you listen to your favorite song. Listening to your ...
Researchers have discovered music may heal the brain, including helping those with Alzheimer's or diseases associated with ...
A new imaging study by the Turku PET Centre in Finland showed that listening to favorite music affects the function of the ...
Listening to favorite music activates the brain’s opioid system, which is involved in feelings of pleasure and pain relief, according to a new PET imaging study.
A new imaging study showed that listening to favorite music affects the function of the brain's opioid system.
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UF scientists have developed a compound that safely activates delta opioid receptors, offering pain relief without ...
While humans have used opioids for their medicinal benefits, the drug has paved the path of both treatment and tragedy.
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