Anxiety News and Research

Latest Anxiety News and Research

Psychiatric diagnoses deemed “scientifically meaningless” by experts

Psychiatric diagnoses deemed “scientifically meaningless” by experts

Going teetotal shown to improve women’s mental health

Going teetotal shown to improve women’s mental health

Fight for Sight poll: Brits put their eyesight at risk through unsafe contact lens habits

Fight for Sight poll: Brits put their eyesight at risk through unsafe contact lens habits

Chaos in the house and asthma in children – the connection

Chaos in the house and asthma in children – the connection

Drinking Matcha tea may reduce anxious behavior, research shows

Drinking Matcha tea may reduce anxious behavior, research shows

Online training program helps managers to support employees' mental health needs

Online training program helps managers to support employees' mental health needs

Grandparents allowing kids too much screen time

Grandparents allowing kids too much screen time

Does genetic testing affect psychosocial health?

Does genetic testing affect psychosocial health?

Study: One in five university students affected by problematic smartphone use

Study: One in five university students affected by problematic smartphone use

Sobering up: In an alcohol-soaked nation, more seek booze-free social spaces

Sobering up: In an alcohol-soaked nation, more seek booze-free social spaces

New discovery may help predict recurrence of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors

New discovery may help predict recurrence of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors

Exercise program improves anxiety, mood in older adults who received chemotherapy

Exercise program improves anxiety, mood in older adults who received chemotherapy

Combat veterans more likely to exhibit signs of depression, anxiety in later life

Combat veterans more likely to exhibit signs of depression, anxiety in later life

Individual variation in genes alters our ability to regulate emotions

Individual variation in genes alters our ability to regulate emotions

New telementoring program seeks to improve quality of care for breast cancer patients

New telementoring program seeks to improve quality of care for breast cancer patients

Brain injury found to be common among domestic violence survivors

Brain injury found to be common among domestic violence survivors

Pesticide exposure may increase risk of depression in adolescents

Pesticide exposure may increase risk of depression in adolescents

Supervised fun, exercise both improve psychosocial health of children with obesity

Supervised fun, exercise both improve psychosocial health of children with obesity

Some children are at greater risk of ongoing depression long after being bullied

Some children are at greater risk of ongoing depression long after being bullied

Concurrent use of benzodiazepine and opioids complicates neonatal abstinence syndrome

Concurrent use of benzodiazepine and opioids complicates neonatal abstinence syndrome

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