Neuroinflammation, Addiction, Hypercholesterolemia: Mindfulness and Multidimensional Addiction Behaviour Scale Insights

Published: 1 October 2024| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/wc9g6ttpxv.2
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Ranjit Singha,

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This article explores the complex interconnections between neuroinflammation, addiction, and hypercholesterolemia, highlighting how these conditions influence one another and impact overall health. It examines the role of mindfulness practices in mitigating the effects of neuroinflammation and addiction while also assessing the utility of the Multidimensional Addiction Behaviour Scale (MABS) in understanding these relationships. The findings suggest that neuroinflammation may exacerbate addictive behaviours, with hypercholesterolemia further complicating the neurobiological landscape. Integrating mindfulness interventions with MABS offers a promising approach to personalized treatment, emphasizing the importance of addressing both psychological and physiological aspects of addiction. Future research directions include longitudinal studies, investigation of biological mechanisms, and the effectiveness of mindfulness interventions across diverse populations.

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