A study published by the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics shows that drinking sugary drinks leads to a higher chance ...
Drawing on decades of research, a comprehensive analysis found a measurable difference in anxiety risk, particularly among ...
There’s a surprising common thread in the anxious brain—and it may have to do with what’s on your plate.
When anxiety hides behind irritability, anger becomes a mask for fear, need, and vulnerability. Therapy helps trace these signals back to their emotional roots.
A comparison of individuals suffering from social anxiety disorder with individuals without this disorder revealed that they do not differ in the number of sexual interactions they have. However, ...
Don’t be afraid to be anxious.
Research finds that a single dose of LSD can alleviate the symptoms of anxiety in those who do not find relief from other current treatments ...
Getting high, but feeling low. Science is split on whether the effects of cannabis are good or bad, with recent research showing it could boost brain power in older adults, while other studies show ...
Altering attention diminishes worry more powerfully than trying to directly conquer emotional aspects of anxiety. Anxiety can feel tremendously uncomfortable, unsettling, and discombobulating. Whether ...
A new nationwide study reveals that misophonia rarely occurs in isolation. Approximately 65% of individuals with severe sound ...
Statistically significant (p<0.0001) and clinically meaningful improvement in Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (“HAM-A”) of ~10 ...
Tax anxiety refers to the intense stress associated with filing taxes, owing money, or facing consequences. It isn't a formal ...