Dr. Karan: Your Brain Remembers Dopamine Hits Like THIS
Peer-Reviewed Research
Key Takeaways
- Dopamine is a memory molecule – Your brain remembers where you got rewarding experiences (food, screens, etc.) through dopamine pathways.
- Limit overstimulation – Excessive screen time and instant gratification (sugar, phones) may contribute to earlier dementia risk via dopamine-related plaque buildup.
- Be mindful of reward-seeking – Recognize when you’re chasing dopamine hits from habits that don’t serve long-term health.
Notable Quotes
“Dopamine is encoded to remember where they got the food. So actually it is a molecule of memory.”
Bottom Line
Audit your daily dopamine triggers (especially screens and sugar) and replace instant-reward habits with healthier alternatives to protect long-term brain health.
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Medical Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The research summaries presented here are based on published studies and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical consultation. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen.
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