A landmark global study co‑led by Dalhousie researchers offers the clearest picture yet of anxiety’s biological roots, ...
About one in five people living in the U.S. suffer from an anxiety disorder, but it turns out that immune cells, rather than neurons, control your anxiety levels.
It’s no secret that young people around the world are grappling with increasing anxiety, with new research suggesting one ...
Anxiety affects an estimated one in five teenagers. The condition can seriously affect their social lives, school performance ...
Social anxiety isn’t only psychological. New research is revealing its biological roots – and how to reset them ...
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Caffeine may ease anxiety and depression by cooling brain inflammation
A growing body of laboratory research suggests that caffeine, the most consumed psychostimulant in the world, may reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression by suppressing inflammatory signaling inside ...
The risk of developing Parkinson's is at least twice as high in people with anxiety compared to those without, finds a new study by UCL researchers. The research, published in the British Journal of ...
A new study has linked sugar-sweetened beverage intake to symptoms of anxiety in young people. High intake of sugary drinks ...
When participating in research studies, moderately anxious or highly anxious children from minoritized groups are likely to be hypervigilant to threat, further compounding the effects of their general ...
Living with anxiety can feel like taking a road trip with a porcupine. You never know when things might get painful. Being "at peace" is not part of the experience. Every lane change and stop requires ...
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