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What Chronic Stress Does to Your Brain Over Time
Chronic stress and elevated cortisol levels can damage the body's natural rhythm and disrupt the part of the brain involved ...
This post was co-authored by Rebecca Lewinson. When you’re feeling anxious, it can feel like alarm bells are constantly going off in your head. Your worries are amplified and constant, you might feel ...
Individuals with anxiety have at least a twofold higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease (PD) than those without anxiety, new research suggested. Investigators drew on 10-year data from primary ...
It’s normal to feel sad or worried about your Crohn’s disease at times. But if your feelings are more intense or frequent than usual, you might have anxiety. Anxiety is common among the general ...
Share on Pinterest Treating mental health may help improve heart disease outcomes. Image credit: MaaHoo/Stocksy. While mental health can impact physical health, sometimes, the treatment of conditions ...
People with anxiety are twice as likely to develop Parkinson's disease compared with those without, a new study from University College London (UCL) suggests. However, the findings only apply to those ...
What if everything we’re doing to help anxious kids is actually making them worse? A new approach challenges it all±in just ...
When you hear, read or watch news about an outbreak of an infectious disease, you may feel anxious and show signs of stress. These signs of stress are normal and may be more likely or pronounced for ...
Peyronie’s disease is a condition that causes a buildup of scar tissue inside the penis as well as bent erections. This curving of the penis can make sex uncomfortable or even painful. As a result, ...
Carrie Lange had preeclampsia and suffered with ongoing symptoms for years. Doctors told her she had anxiety attributed to motherhood. Then she went to Christ Hospital and received life-changing ...
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