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Addiction is a complex disease - one that is commonly misunderstood. What is an addiction? Why do they occur? How does it hijack the brain? How can an addiction be treated? What are some common myths about addiction? Who is Addictus and why is he relevant to addiction? In this episode, we explore all of these questions and more in PART 1. Also, stay tuned for PART 2 on Monday, as Mike and Arushi interview a special guest about addiction.

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Resources used throughout today’s episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/185lbYCz6mwFzf1Fsaim2xV-QbSpJWvriMX5kdkH1HUc/edit?usp=sharing

Intro Music: Written by Gaming Free Music at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wcBiLqFLNA)

Outro Music: Written by Wataboi at https://soundcloud.com/wataboi and https://pixabay.com/music/beats-cali-1171/

Disclaimer: The information provided throughout the CYDC podcast cannot and does not replace advice or information provided by a registered service provider. The podcast hosts are both currently students and are not registered professionals under any regulatory body. If there is an emergency, please call 911 or visit your local hospital.