Heavy cannabis use linked to increased risk of developing a new anxiety disorder
Twenty-seven percent of individuals who had an emergency department visit for cannabis use developed a new anxiety disorder within three years, according to new research.
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Researchers investigated adolescent footballer brain architecture and neurophysiological features.
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U.S. adults experienced considerable psychological distress and adverse mental health effects as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic according to a study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public...
View ArticleNovel genetic associations with anxiety unveiled in comprehensive study of...
The genetic basis of anxiety disorders, identify genetic loci, and calculate polygenic risk scores for anxiety.
View ArticleStudy reveals impact of socioeconomic status on children's anxiety in...
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...
View ArticleGood vibrations could provide a helping hand to people living with social...
People who live with social anxiety could be given a helping hand to deal with their stress by the power of good vibrations, new research suggests.
View ArticleAnxiety therapy prior to COVID-19 pandemic shields against increased stress
The start of the COVID-19 pandemic led to unprecedented exposure to stressors driven by fears of a novel and deadly disease, intense uncertainty, and resulting isolation measures, which in turn...
View ArticleTreatment for anxiety and depression associated with improved heart disease...
Treating anxiety and depression reduced emergency room visits and rehospitalizations among people with heart disease, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart...
View ArticleStudy reveals underdiagnosis and inequities in postpartum depression treatment
Pregnancy and childbirth can be significant stressors on mental health. Nearly one in eight people who have given birth develop postpartum depression, according to the Centers for Disease Control and...
View ArticleRapid increase seen in the diagnosis and treatment of perinatal mental health...
Mental health issues during pregnancy or the first year of parenthood have a much greater chance of getting detected and treated now than just over a decade ago, a trio of new studies suggests.
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