Proposing a “Brain Health Checkup (BHC)” as a Global Potential “Standard of Care” to Overcome Reward Dysregulation in Primary Care Medicine: Coupling Genetic Risk Testing and Induction of “Dopamine Homeostasis”
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Brain Health Check (BHC); memory; attention; neuropsychiatry; qEEG; P300; substance use disorder (SUD); reward dysregulation; genetic addiction risk scores; epigenetics;All these keywords.
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