• Hohsia [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    14 hours ago

    Honest question, is there a consensus on the harm caused by not just vaping and cigarettes but excessive dopamine in general? I probably sound like a boomer, but the infinite algorithm has to be comparable and I wish that shit would be regulated too

      • bortsampson [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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        12 hours ago

        ADHD is more than likely hereditary and in some cases due to environmental factors completely unrelated to social media. There seems to be at least some link to lead exposure. The rise in identified cases of ADHD is due to an increase in the availability of telemedicine, better research, higher awareness, and better diagnostics.

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        12 hours ago

        Super interesting to me, particularly because I’ve noticed that some people I know who have ADHD just can’t get enough stimulation (like my boss who takes like 30 mg of aderall while downing multiple cups of coffee in the process)

        ADHD or not, that shit cannot be good for your heart lol

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            10 hours ago

            Well yeah, but there is a point where enough is enough. Like I said, whether you need stimulation or not is one thing, fucking up your nervous system with cocaine-adjacent substances is another

            Then again though, maybe it’s a preferable alternative to the reality idk

            • Sulvor [he/him, undecided]@hexbear.net
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              10 hours ago

              Cocaine and amphetamines are only related in that they’re both stimulants.

              Oral amphetamines are designed to correct an already existing imbalance in neurotransmitters.