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Are You Wired For Addiction?

December 20, 2022


Jupiter Doctor Featured in TEDx Talk Explaining How Genetic Testing Can Prevent Drug & Alcohol Addiction


Dr. Evelyn Higgins presentation asks, “Are You Wired for Addiction?”


Jupiter, FL — Wired For Addiction® today announced the premiere of a TEDx talk featuring the company’s CEO & Founder Dr. Evelyn Higgins, a Jupiter, Florida resident pioneering the use of cutting-edge genetic testing to stop addiction to illicit substances before it starts.


The TEDx talk can be viewed here.


Wired For Addiction® is a Florida based company that specializes in the biological component of mental health and addiction.


“It was an absolute honor to be selected by TEDx leadership to deliver this timely and important talk at a time when drug-related deaths are at an all-time high,” Dr. Higgins stated. “The video’s debut couldn’t be timelier, as substance use is known to increase during the holiday season. I hope my TEDx talk raises awareness of the emerging innovations in substance use prevention. I also hope it inspires people to take action.”


About Wired For Addiction: Wired For Addiction® specializes in the biological component of mental health and addiction. Through their patent-pending custom diagnostic panel and treatment process, they address specific biomarkers highly correlated to substance use disorders, process addictions, and mental health conditions. Coupling genetically informed treatment with the traditional modalities available at treatment facilities allows for long-term recovery of an individual suffering from a bio-psycho-social condition. Going far beyond traditional MAT, functional MRIs (or brain mapping), Wired For Addiction® is truly individual to the unique biochemistry of each patient.

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martinmcguire1203
21 de dez. de 2022

Can’t wait to read more and get a better understanding

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martinmcguire1203
21 de dez. de 2022

Absolutely exceptional

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