This article was reviewed by Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD. We all experience stress, worry, and nervousness from time to time — but when these feelings become overwhelming and constant, it might be a sign ...
You’re sweating, even though it’s the middle of winter. You’re struggling to get a full breath, but you don’t smoke or have asthma. Your heart is pounding, but you’re not in love or exercising.
Drawing on decades of research, a comprehensive analysis found a measurable difference in anxiety risk, particularly among ...
Feeling anxious, fearful, or avoidant about situations that might involve the scrutiny of others can be a part of social anxiety and social phobia. The scope and intensity of symptoms and their ...
There’s a surprising common thread in the anxious brain—and it may have to do with what’s on your plate.
A study of individuals with misophonia found that approximately 65% of them have received at least one other psychological disorder diagnosis. The most common additional diagnoses were depression (49% ...
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive movement disorder that damages nerve cells in the brain. This damage causes motor symptoms like tremor, stiffness, and problems with movement, and it can also ...