Texas A&M study uncovers distinct brain cell networks that promote or suppress relapse, offering promising strategies for more effective alcohol use disorder treatments.

Mental health, substance use disorders, access to quality health care and economic stability top the list of concerns of rural health stakeholders.

An observational study by a Texas A&M social and behavioral scientist suggests social networks and community within CrossFit gyms can aid in addiction recovery.

A Texas A&M public health researcher examines journal research quality assurance methods in the field of addiction.

Texas A&M researchers discovered a microcircuit in a brain region called striatum that might regulate the drive towards excessive alcohol consumption.

A new telehealth program will bring specialist and team-based health care to patients with opioid dependencies.

Texas A&M is the first health science center in the nation to commit to train every health professions student to administer a reversal agent to opioid overdose victims.