June 24

Anxiety Linked With A Higher Risk For Certain Chronic Conditions

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As an everyday emotion, anxiety can be a good thing, prompting us to take extra precautions. But when anxiety persists, it can undermine our physical health. Evidence suggests that people with anxiety disorders are at greater risk for some chronic medical conditions.
The July 2008 issue of Harvard Women’s Health Watch describes several conditions affected by […]

June 23

High Anxiety?

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Right now, about half of all people who take medicine for an anxiety disorder don’t get much help from it. And doctors have no definitive way to predict who will, and who won’t, benefit from each anti anxiety prescription they write.
But a University of Michigan Medical School researcher and his team are working to bring […]

June 23

Stress In Pregnancy Affects Baby’s Immune System

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New research from the US suggests that women who are stressed during pregnancy, for example struggling with financial or relationship issues,
are more likely to have babies with immune-related problems such as allergies and asthma.
The research is the work of
scientists from Harvard Medical School, Boston, and other colleagues, and was presented at a recent meeting of […]

June 23

Next Pharmaceuticals Announces A New Clinical Study Demonstrating Relora(R) Significantly Relieves Short-Term Anxiety In Healthy Women

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Next Pharmaceuticals announced the results of a six-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study on Relora conducted on healthy women between the ages of 20 and 50. Relora significantly reduced short-term anxiety compared to the placebo group. The study conducted by Miami Research Associates, a clinical research organization in Miami, Florida, was published in Nutrition Journal, an […]

June 23

Study Shows A Little Anxiety Pays Sometimes

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Anxiety gets a lot of bad press. Dwelling on the negative can lead to chronic stress and anxiety disorders and phobias, but evolutionarily speaking, anxiety holds some functional value. In humans, learning to avoid harm is necessary not only for surviving in the face of basic threats (such as predators or rotten food), but also […]