Anxiety has become a buzzword in today’s world, but for kids and teens, it’s more than just a passing worry—it’s a growing crisis. Let's get creative in how we treat it!
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Hosted on MSNHow Can the Brain Overcome Fear? New Study of Mice Offers Clues to PTSD and Anxiety TreatmentHumans have certain instinctive fear reactions to things that won’t actually harm us—we might jump at a too-loud noise or ...
For years, serotonin has been linked to anxiety, but new research flips the script—higher serotonin in the cerebellum might ...
Mental health is just as important as physical health, yet many people struggle to find the right treatment that meets their ...
The experience of feeling overwhelmed, struggling with shortness of breath, or having a racing heart often leads to an ...
Gut microbes influence anxiety by regulating brain activity, offering potential for probiotic-based mental health treatments.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBrain hack: Scientists find ‘off switch’ for anxiety without side effectsCornell researchers have identified a specific brain circuit that could lead to anxiety treatments without cognitive side ...
Scientists have pinpointed a brain circuit that, when activated, reduces anxiety without impairing memory. Using ...
Learn about the relationship between gut microbes and anxiety-related behaviors and how probiotic supplements could become a ...
Understanding the neural circuits that drive anxiety may help researchers discover circuit-specific targets and therefore ...
Anxiety at night is a common feeling of fear or worry that makes it hard to fall or stay asleep, but it’s not a special class ...
Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have identified a brain circuit linked to anxiety that may provide a new drug target, ...
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