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Misophonia has genetic links to anxiety and depression, study reveals
Most of us can relate to feeling uncomfortable when someone scrapes their nails down a chalkboard. For those with the ...
A bidirectional pathway called the gut-brain axis connects your stomach and brain. If you have depression or anxiety, the gut-brain axis makes it possible for these conditions to affect your gut and ...
Do you feel trapped in the grip of anxiety? Do your thoughts spiral with worry? Do obsessive thoughts take control, making it hard to focus on anything else? Do you feel hopeless or stuck? Are you ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation sounds like — and looks like — something you'd find in a science fiction movie, but it's a real treatment option. This noninvasive therapy uses strong magnets to ...
Hi, and thanks for viewing my profile. My name is Josh Kaplan, I’m a compassionate and experienced therapist with a mission to help individuals overcome Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive ...
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Mood-boosting meals: The unexpected foods that neurologists say can slash your anxiety and depression symptoms
New research confirms that the ancient adage holds a deep scientific truth: your gut health is directly linked to your mental ...
The mention of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) often conjures images of scrupulous organization and particularity — a picture of perfectionism. Some might also think of a fear of germs or ...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and mental health issues like depression commonly occur together. People living with IBS have a higher chance of experiencing anxiety and depression than people without ...
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