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#321 – Dopamine and addiction: navigating pleasure, pain, and the path to recovery | Anna Lembke, M.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Nurture Connectivity for Lifelong Impact

Adolescence is a critical period for brain development, particularly in the connectivity between the frontal lobe and emotional centers. During this time, the brain undergoes pruning, eliminating less-used circuits while enhancing the efficiency of frequently used ones through myelination. By the age of 25, individuals establish the neurological framework that supports their adult lives. Engaging in maladaptive coping strategies during this formative period can solidify detrimental patterns, making it challenging to change later. Therefore, parents should proactively manage their children's internet usage and foster open discussions about potential harms, as this can shape healthier coping mechanisms and brain development.

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