People with anxiety disorders have lower levels of choline in their brains, according to research from UC Davis Health.
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Scientists Identify Neurons Driving Anxiety – And How to Calm Them
Anxiety disorders are the world's most common type of mental health condition, impacting the lives of around 360 million ...
Researchers have uncovered surprising evidence that anxiety may be controlled not by neurons but by two dueling groups of ...
A large meta-analysis of 25 studies found that people with anxiety disorders have significantly lower levels of choline, a vital brain nutrient, compared to individuals without anxiety.
Scientists identified a gene in the amygdala that can cause anxiety by over-expressing itself. They treated that gene in mice ...
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have found that people with anxiety disorders have about 8% lower levels of choline, a vital nutrient, compared to healthy people. This was reported ...
A PhD student measured the brain activity of volunteers as they played a computer game with varying levels of stress-inducing ...
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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 ...
Anxiety is one of the most prevalent symptom clusters and disorders in the United States and elsewhere, especially following the COVID-19 lockdowns and mandates (Santomauro and colleagues, 2021).
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Ask the Expert: A Pharmacist Explains How the Gut-Brain Connection Affects Brain Health
Our guts and our brains are connected, which is why your mood can affect your digestion. Learn why this is the case and how ...
Anxiety, Alzheimer’s, and cognitive decline are interconnected aspects of mental health that significantly impact well-being, particularly as people get older. Anxiety disorders can lead to stress and ...
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