This article was reviewed by Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD. Like getting your teeth cleaned at the dentist or forgetting your umbrella on the one day it downpours, occasional anxiety is a typical part of ...
IN THIS MORNING’S MEDICAL ALERT. MANY STUDENTS ARE GOING TO BE HEADING BACK TO CLASS IN JUST A FEW WEEKS. AND WHILE THAT’S VERY EXCITING FOR SOME, IT COULD COME WITH A LITTLE BIT OF DEGREE OF ...
Test anxiety is a real problem, affecting 25% to 40% of U.S. students. Anxiety, along with academic stress, can appear as physical symptoms (such as headaches, nausea and sleeplessness) and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. It’s wrong to assume that striving for perfectionism is inherently bad. It’s often healthy for artists, athletes, and many service ...
Social media can often be one of the first places people with anxiety turn for information and coping strategies. But is what they come across accurate or even helpful? While there have been several ...
Anxiety is a feeling that just about everyone can relate to. We feel anxious when we're unsure what will happen next, are worried about what to say or do in a given situation or don't know how to ...
Adolescent boys with chronic urticaria show better stress management and disease control than girls, linked to higher resilience and optimism. Eosinophil counts correlate with poorer disease control, ...
Workplace anxiety is not uncommon, especially in high-stress fields. A study published in the American Journal of Public Health notes that 86% of health workers reported anxiety during the early ...
Feeling anxious from time to time is simply part of being a human. But when anxiety is chronic and feels like it has taken control, our quality of life, daily routines, and overall well-being can be ...
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