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Long COVID brain scans just overturned the leading theory — there’s no widespread brain inflammation, but anxiety and depression light up memory centers instead
For years, the working theory was straightforward: SARS-CoV-2 triggers lasting inflammation throughout the brain, and that ...
When you're a teenager, it's easy to feel like the world is watching your every mistake. For some kids, that sense of self‐consciousness fades as they grow up. For others, it deepens into full‐blown ...
Combining data from two types of brain scans significantly improved predictions of future anxiety in teens. Kids who were shy or cautious as babies showed different brain patterns tied to future ...
The study, published July 31 in JAMA Network Open, looked at data from a subset of clinical trial participants who agreed to undergo a brain MRI before using the anxiety care app developed by the ...
Therapies aimed at reframing negative thoughts may not work for some people with PTSD. New research shows it may be because ...
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