Stress is one of the most universal human experiences. We've all experienced the racing thoughts before an important deadline, tight shoulders during a difficult conversation or a restless night's ...
Dame Uta Frith, who pioneered research that underpins autism, warned the expansion of the label to include people who suffer from conditions such as anxiety has brought the framework to 'collapse'.
Somatic shaking is trending on social media as a quick way to ease mild stress. Somatic shaking involves a few minutes of fast, energetic, uncoordinated movement like jumping, arm flailing, and foot ...
Anxiety can interfere with a person’s life, but what does it do to a person’s brain? A recent meta-analysis of studies found choline — an essential nutrient — was 8% lower in the brains of people with ...
Record asset prices and banks doing "dumb things" to stay competitive are reminiscent of the environment that led to the 2008 financial crisis, according to JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. The bank is ...
With parts of eastern Pennsylvania and all of New Jersey under a blizzard warning, you may wonder what exactly does that mean? A blizzard warning is issued when a storm has sustained wind or frequent ...
Your 30s and 40s are what some would consider the best years of your life. You’re no longer “figuring it out,” but you aren’t “old” by society’s ageist standards either. It should be a sweet ...
Travel anxiety often stems from uncertainty and a lack of control over the situation. Experts suggest managing anxiety in the moment with breathing techniques and by not avoiding the situation.
Racing thoughts, restlessness, and sleep changes — these signs can mean different things. Here’s how people with bipolar disorder tell them apart. Both anxiety and mania or hypomania are common in ...
Zee Zimmermann was living in an RV outside Dallas when the February 2021 winter storm hit. “I had no water, no power for three days,” said Zimmermann, 25. “I had two dogs at the time and I was just ...
Adolescent girls who consistently avoid looking at negative or critical social cues may be at a higher risk for developing long-term anxiety. A new study published in the Journal of Anxiety Disorders ...