A new UC Davis study finds that people with anxiety disorders have 8% less choline in key brain regions, a nutrient found in ...
Researchers found that people with anxiety disorders consistently show lower choline levels in key brain regions that regulate thinking and emotions. This biochemical difference may help explain why ...
Depression and anxiety are linked to a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease and stroke, and researchers now think they ...
A recent study published in Molecular Psychiatry provides evidence that exposure to cannabis during pregnancy may alter the ...
The findings, published in the Nature journal Molecular Psychiatry, come from an analysis of 25 studies. The team compared neurometabolite levels, which are chemicals created during brain metabolism, ...
A stressful year leads to anxiety. Lasting isolation gives way to depression. An old trauma nags until it becomes paralyzing.
A recent study revealed depression and anxiety are associated with increased risk of cardiac diseases, and stroke.According ...
Most people being treated for mental health conditions such as anxiety or depression typically use a mix of just two strategies: medication (usually an SSRI) and psychotherapy. Bu ...
A new study has found that gaining weight as a result of poor diet is linked to impaired cognitive functioning and developing symptoms of anxiety, adding to the growing body of evidence that there's ...
During stressful periods, it's common to instinctively reach for high-fat foods like fried chicken, potato chips, or ice cream. However, recent research reveals that consuming fatty foods might ...
Anxiety starts in the brain, and is perceived in the brain. But why do we feel it in our body? Source: Arash Javanbakht, using Midjourney AI tool Heart in your throat. Butterflies in your stomach. Bad ...
Scientists discerned that a person’s neural and behavioral outcomes shifted when simply vividly imagining a positive ...
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