Drugs, food, screens and sex: the addicted brain at the UAB's 5th Mental Health Seminar
Addictions will be the main topic discussed at the UAB's fifth edition of the CORE in Mental Health Seminar. The meeting has been organised together with the Dexeus University Hospital and will take place there on 15 November. Among other topics, experts will be discussing what are known as behavioural addictions, such as addictions to digital technologies or sex.

This year's seminar by the CORE in Mental Health will be held under the title of El cervell addicte: l'addicció com a conducta i la conducta com a addicció [The Addicted Brain: addiction as behaviour and behaviour as addition], and will deal with addictions from different perspectives, including recent research projects in both basic and clinical research, and papers on the addiction to drugs, foods, digital technologies and sex.
Early brain development and vulnerability to alcohol consumption, the neurobiology underlying the loss of control in eating addictions, the relationship between ADHD and cannabis, the effects of depression on the cell immunity of patients with alcohol addictions and how to define what is considered a sex addiction are some of the issues which will be discussed.
The final part of the seminar will be dedicated to debating future research and treatment challenges through the eyes of professionals from different sectors. In this sense, the seminar will bring together professionals from university hospitals members of the UAB Sphere: Vall d'Hebron, Germans Trias i Pujol, Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Parc de Salut Mar, Parc Taulí and Dexeus, as well as researchers from the departments of Psychiatry and Legal Medicine, Psychobiology and Methodology of Health Sciences, and the UAB Neurosciences Institute (INc). Specialists from the Clínic and Bellvitge Hospitals will also be attending.