First Step Crisis Resources

First Step Crisis Resources

263 bookmarks
Newest
A systematic review found that higher lifelong exposure to cannabis and the younger someone was when they started smoking weed—or ingesting marijuana via edibles—was associated with cannabis-induced alterations to cerebellum structure and function, with deficits in memory and decision making
A systematic review found that higher lifelong exposure to cannabis and the younger someone was when they started smoking weed—or ingesting marijuana via edibles—was associated with cannabis-induced alterations to cerebellum structure and function, with deficits in memory and decision making
Explore this post and more from the NooTopics community
·reddit.com·
A systematic review found that higher lifelong exposure to cannabis and the younger someone was when they started smoking weed—or ingesting marijuana via edibles—was associated with cannabis-induced alterations to cerebellum structure and function, with deficits in memory and decision making
Even low-level drinking may have negative consequences for brain health over a person’s lifespan. The findings suggest that the total amount of alcohol consumed over a lifetime, especially as a person ages, tends to be linked to reduced blood flow and thinner tissue in certain areas of the brain
Even low-level drinking may have negative consequences for brain health over a person’s lifespan. The findings suggest that the total amount of alcohol consumed over a lifetime, especially as a person ages, tends to be linked to reduced blood flow and thinner tissue in certain areas of the brain
Explore this post and more from the Biohackers community
·reddit.com·
Even low-level drinking may have negative consequences for brain health over a person’s lifespan. The findings suggest that the total amount of alcohol consumed over a lifetime, especially as a person ages, tends to be linked to reduced blood flow and thinner tissue in certain areas of the brain
Scientists discover the brain protein that drives cocaine relapse
Scientists discover the brain protein that drives cocaine relapse
Cocaine addiction isn’t simply a failure of willpower — it’s the result of lasting biological changes in the brain. Researchers at Michigan State University discovered that repeated cocaine use rewires communication between the brain’s reward system and the hippocampus, the region responsible for memory. A protein called DeltaFosB builds up with continued drug use and acts like a genetic switch, altering how neurons function and strengthening the brain’s drive to seek cocaine.
·sciencedaily.com·
Scientists discover the brain protein that drives cocaine relapse
City Initiatives for Indigenous Residents
City Initiatives for Indigenous Residents
Children The Aboriginal Advisory and Planning Committee in the Children’s Services Division is responsible for constructing an Indigenous integrated service model based on the needs of Aboriginal children (birth to 12 years old) and families in the City of Toronto that truly reflects cultural, linguistic, political and historical integrity. Health Toronto Public Health in partnership with […]
·toronto.ca·
City Initiatives for Indigenous Residents
mental health resources
mental health resources
LIST OF MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES Therapists, podcasts, articles, blogs, apps BLACK MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS www.blackmentalhealthmatters.carrd.co Black mental health matters - list of resources MELANIN AND MENTAL HEALTH https://www.melaninandmentalhealth.com podcasts, articles, therapist sea...
·docs.google.com·
mental health resources
Pop Buchanan
Pop Buchanan
Pop Buchanan is a New York City native, author, podcaster, and visionary creative force behind Sober Is Dope. As the founder of The Sober Is Dope Podcast , he has inspired millio
·soberisdopebooks.com·
Pop Buchanan