Racing heart, restless mind, that feeling like you’re constantly on edge – sound familiar? Before you dive deeper into meditation apps or consider therapy, your anxiety might actually be your body’s ...
A Michigan doctor said the findings may help children to overcome their OCD. May 23, 2014— -- A Michigan doctor and his colleagues say they are beginning to be able to identify distinct subtypes ...
Crying isn’t just a sign of sadness; it’s a natural way our bodies and minds cope with emotions. Unlike other animals, humans shed tears in response to feelings, and research shows this emotional ...
Although it’s not entirely clear what causes obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), neuroimaging studies suggest that people with the condition have distinct differences in their brain structure and ...
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