diabetessciencenews
alzheimers
mind
brain
heart
Anxiety
09/25/2020
/
By Zoey Sky
Green tea food therapy: Calm anxiety with this zesty matcha-blackberry pudding
Following a healthy diet keeps your body strong and healthy. But did you know that consuming antioxidant-rich superfoods like green tea can also help relieve anxiety and promote brain health? Antioxidants are compounds that help neutralize free radicals that can damage your cells. Your body naturally produces these compounds, but you can also get them by […]
07/28/2020
/
By Virgilio Marin
Study suggests unexplained neurological symptoms in certain people may be caused by “abnormal chemical changes in the brain”
An increase in certain chemicals in the brain may be causing movement problems in some people, according to a study published in the journal Neurology. Experts call these movement problems functional motor symptoms. These include tremors, muscle contractions and difficulty walking. These symptoms are primarily considered a psychological issue although their precise cause is still unknown. The […]
06/25/2020
/
By Arsenio Toledo
Exposure to chronic, low dose radiation in deep space could harm astronauts’ brains
A study from the Society for Neuroscience has found that traveling to Mars may be more dangerous than previously thought. This is because astronauts may be bombarded by a constant stream of low dose radiation which, in time, can negatively affect the health of their brains. The study, published in the journal eNeuro, highlights the need to develop stronger safety measures […]
04/02/2020
/
By Darnel Fernandez
Learned behavior and medication: Study reveals administering cortisol after exposure therapy is NOT beneficial for patients with anxiety
Occasional anxiety can be considered a part of everyday life, but for people with anxiety disorders, the anxious feeling doesn’t go away and may even get worse over time. This can interfere with day-to-day activities like work and school performance. One of the treatments for anxiety disorders is called “exposure therapy,” wherein the patient is […]
03/18/2020
/
By Darnel Fernandez
How much coffee do you drink? Your DAILY cup of joe may be making you anxious
Coffee has become a fundamental part of many people’s lives. You would be hard-pressed to find someone who does not enjoy an energizing cup of coffee to start off the morning. The rich beverage’s energy-boosting effects can be attributed to its caffeine content – a food component that 85 percent of the U.S. population consumes […]
02/26/2020
/
By Cassie B.
Detoxing the brain: A closer look at the effects of the keto diet on metabolism, brain health
If you’re at a healthy weight, you might not have given the keto diet a second thought, but there is some compelling research showing the positive effects that this way of eating can have on your metabolism and brain health – and the reduction in glyphosate exposure that may come from reducing grain intake brings […]
01/28/2020
/
By Tracey Watson
New research: Social media found to harm mental health, particularly in developing countries
For many people, social media provides the ultimate escape, an opportunity to peer into the daily lives of the rich and famous, or even just to see what their neighbors across the road are getting up to. What many of us don’t realize, however, is that several studies have linked social media use to an […]
01/24/2020
/
By Cassie B.
Researchers claim sleep tracking apps cause unnecessary stress, leading to insomnia and anxiety
Many of us struggle with insomnia, and when you wake up after a night of tossing and turning, it can be hard to say for sure just how much time you actually slept. However, if you’re turning to sleep apps or smart watches to help you pin down just how much shut-eye you’re getting, you […]
11/07/2019
/
By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Understanding the gut-brain axis: Can a probiotic help reduce stress levels?
Scientists have long believed that bidirectional communication exists between the gut and the brain. In fact, evidence suggesting that the gut microbiota — the diverse community of microbes living in the human gut — interacts with the central nervous system (CNS) and influences brain function has increased over the years. Recent studies even propose that this happens via […]
10/24/2019
/
By Grace Olson
Don’t carry the weight of the world on your shoulders: Study finds link between “inflated responsibility” and greater risk of developing OCD or anxiety disorders
Having a sense of responsibility is important, but too much can be detrimental to a person’s mental health. In a preliminary study published in the International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, researchers from Japan and the U.S. found that having intense feelings of responsibility can potentially develop anxiety disorders, specifically obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and general anxiety disorder […]
« Return Home
1 of 10
Next Page »
Get Our Free Email Newsletter
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
Your privacy is protected.
Subscription confirmation required.
Popular Articles
Get Our Free Email Newsletter
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
Subscription confirmation required.
We respect your privacy
and do not share emails with anyone. You can easily unsubscribe at any time.
COPYRIGHT © 2017 BRAIN NEWS
Privacy Policy
Get Our Free Email Newsletter
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
Subscription confirmation required.
We respect your privacy
and do not share emails with anyone. You can easily unsubscribe at any time.
Close
x
By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of cookies and our
Privacy Policy
.
Agree and close