William Shakespeare wrote, “Present fears are less than horrible imaginings.” It is important to remember that when one’s mind tends to drift, imagining can be positive, negative, or neutral. It is ...
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Temporary feelings of anxiety may have a larger impact on a person’s ability to distinguish between threat and safety than a general tendency to feel anxious. The corresponding study was published in ...
The FDA has approved a device that aims to treat depression by sending electric current into a part of the brain known to ...
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If anxiety is in my brain, why is my heart pounding? A psychiatrist explains the neuroscience and physiology of fear
Heart in your throat. Butterflies in your stomach. Bad gut feeling. These are all phrases many people use to describe fear and anxiety. You have likely felt anxiety inside your chest or stomach, and ...
Four in ten adults with chronic pain experience clinically significant depression and anxiety, reported a new systematic review and meta-analysis published in JAMA Network Open. "Right now, we have ...
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