Research investigating the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on individuals with depression and ...
Brain changes during menopause could help explain why some people experience neurological symptoms such as anxiety, ...
Anxiety’s impact on the brain has been carefully documented by research: It can cause fluctuations in neurotransmitters, change activity in different regions of the brain, and, according to new ...
Inside a wellness spa in Chicago’s River North neighborhood, a video of Gwyneth Paltrow plays on a quiet loop near the ...
A genetic breakthrough reveals why mental health conditions often occur together. New research identifies five disorder groups sharing DNA patterns.
New findings by French researchers show that the brain devotes more processing resources to social situations that signal threat than those that are benign. The results in the journal eLife may help ...
New research suggests an association between menopause and anxiety, depression and shrinkage in certain brain regions—which ...
It is possible to retrain an anxious brain. Stress is part of everyday life, here's a few ways to deal with it. Getty Images Jan. 16, 2014— -- I was late to work. What if I lose my job? How will ...
Hot flashes, irritability, and vaginal dryness likely come to mind when you think about menopause. But it usually doesn’t ...
As our government abandons science, pregnant women are increasingly turning to unvetted online resources to soothe their worries.
A creative life might not be easy, but author Martha Beck believes it can pare and perhaps eliminate anxiety. Even creative pursuits like gardening, cooking and knitting can calm an overactive brain. ...
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