Anxiety disorders - World Health Organization (WHO)
Anxiety disorders World Health Organization (WHO)
Anxiety disorders World Health Organization (WHO)
Cutting Back on Sugary Drinks May Have Mental Health Benefits For Teens ScienceAlert
10 “Grandma Hobbies” That Ease Anxiety Symptoms – From Crocheting to Gardening NCHStats
Major study finds strong link between cannabis, anxiety and depression Medical Xpress
Depression, Anxiety, and Comorbidities Contribute to High Fatigue in MASLD Gastroenterology Advisor
As More Americans Embrace Anxiety Treatment, MAHA Derides Medications KFF Health News
Aerobic exercise may be most effective for relieving depression/anxiety symptoms BMJ Group
What doctors wish patients knew about managing anxiety disorders American Medical Association
Genome-wide association study of major anxiety disorders in 122,341 European-ancestry cases identifies 58 loci and highlights GABAergic signaling Nature
Low choline levels in the brain associated with anxiety disorders University of California - Davis Health
Visualization Techniques Can Help Manage Your Symptoms Verywell Mind
Heightened anxiety sensitivity linked to memory issues in late-life depression PsyPost
Friendly Recovery Center Releases New Educational Resource Exploring the Link Between Anxiety and Physical Symptoms 24-7PressRelease.com
Network analysis of sleep quality-anxiety-depressive symptoms among patients with chronic heart failure Frontiers
Cognitive rehabilitation in anxiety disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Nature
Genetic study shows that anxiety disorders have many causes Medical Xpress
Mental health of adolescents World Health Organization (WHO)
Optimizing large language models for detecting symptoms of depression/anxiety in chronic diseases patient communications Nature
The effect of sertraline on networks of mood and anxiety symptoms: secondary analysis of the PANDA randomized controlled trial Nature
Network analysis of depressive and anxiety symptoms in adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic Nature
Personalized game-based digital intervention for relieving depression and anxiety symptoms: a pilot RCT Nature
This plant’s been called ‘nature’s Valium’ — it can help fight anxiety, reduce stress and treat insomnia New York Post
Mental health of older adults World Health Organization (WHO)
Clinical features and genetic mechanisms of anxiety, fear, and avoidance: A comprehensive review of five anxiety disorders | Molecular Psychiatry Nature
Is caffeine making you anxious? 5 things to know UCLA Health
Reducing anxiety symptoms in adolescents with pre-existing depression: results from a randomized control trial Frontiers
Bridge symptoms of depression and anxiety among older adults in China: a longitudinal network comparison by living arrangements Frontiers
Post-Traumatic Stress, depression and anxiety symptoms among childhood cancer survivors and their parents Nature
Air Pollution Worsens Anxiety Disorders, Increases Rate Of Schizophrenia Relapse Health Policy Watch
Symptom change in depression and anxiety during psychological therapy for autistic adults Nature
Anxiety and insomnia may lower natural killer cell count, potentially repressing immune function Frontiers
Anxiety is one of the world’s most common health issues. How have treatments evolved over the last 70 years? Our World in Data
Parenting Patch: 1 in 5 kids has an anxiety disorder, here’s how parents can help CHOC Inside
A network analysis of anxiety and depression symptoms among empty nesters in China Frontiers
Anxiety and MS: What You Should Know National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Evaluation of primary care mental health integration and screening of anxiety and depression symptoms in Qatar from 2018 to 2023 Nature
Doctors Reveal Surprising Symptoms That May Signal an Anxiety Attack Prevention
People experiencing stress, depression, and anxiety symptoms by age group worldwide 2022 Statista
Undergraduates short form video addiction and learning burnout association involving anxiety symptoms and coping styles moderation Nature
Scientists trace a neurodevelopmental link between infant screen time and teenage anxiety PsyPost