Flashing Lights, Music Turn Rats Into Problem Gamblers With Riskier Choices A new rat study in Canada revealed that adding flashing lights and noises to gambling can encourage risky decision-making. Experts also said it was no accident that casinos are noisy and filled with too many lights.by Alyssa Navarro
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Healthy Living/WellnessNormalizing Dopamine Level In Alcoholic's Brain May Curb Booze Addictionby Alyssa Navarro
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