Specific hypnotic techniques with the aid of subconscious resources can help patients improve or resolve their emetophobia ...
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A new study indicates that antidepressants directed at gut cells could manage depression and anxiety with fewer side effects ...
In animal studies, boosting serotonin in the cells that line the gut reduced anxious and depressive-like behaviors without causing cognitive or gastrointestinal side effects.
Serotonin in the gut epithelium plays a critical role in modulating mood and may provide a safer target for treating ...
Exposure therapy can help patients conquer their fears, but it isn’t effective for everyone. Researchers are exploring how ...
Most of us have experienced the effects of moods and emotions on our gastrointestinal tract, from "butterflies" in the stomach caused by nervousness to a loss of appetite when we're feeling blue.
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Researchers have discovered new connections between the gut and brain that hold promise for more targeted treatments for depression and anxiety, and could help prevent digestive issues in children by ...
A new study supports previous research that exposure and response prevention (ERP) for obsessive-compulsive disorder is ...
Between the two treatments, mindfulness-based stress reduction vs escitalopram, there were no clinically meaningful differences in their effects on anxiety.