But their example most plainly shows that sociability isn't a one-step but a do-si-do: a continually reciprocal dance of body chemistry and interaction.
This would open patients up to an arsenal of new pharmaceuticals developed to help treat addiction by interfering with the drug's interaction with the body.
Dr Orchard explored this interaction between mind and body using data collected during the Pittsburgh Epidemiology of Diabetes Complications Study, which was designed to identify those factors that worsen the health of people already suffering from diabetes.
Once these polymers come into contact with water in or on the body, they self assemble into a new polymer structure that is designed to target bacteria membranes based on electrostatic interaction and break through their cell membranes and walls.