A study published by the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics shows that drinking sugary drinks leads to a higher chance ...
New study reveals that teens who drink more sugary beverages have a 34% higher risk of anxiety disorders. Nutritionists share insights on the potential link.
Drawing on decades of research, a comprehensive analysis found a measurable difference in anxiety risk, particularly among ...
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New research reveals that while single adults with social anxiety engage in sex at typical rates, these interactions are not followed by the usual "morning-after glow" of positive emotions seen in ...
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A new nationwide study reveals that misophonia rarely occurs in isolation. Approximately 65% of individuals with severe sound ...
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Don’t be afraid to be anxious.
Statistically significant (p<0.0001) and clinically meaningful improvement in Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (“HAM-A”) of ~10 ...
Alma shares more about tax season stress, the psychology behind why IRS forms are so stressful, and eight ...