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Anxiety Disorder Impairs Emotional Control (Psych Central)

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A new study confirms that people with generalized anxiety disorder have brain abnormalities that suppress the unconscious control of emotions. Stanford University School of Medicine scientists say the findings could open up new avenues for treatments and change our understanding of how emotion is regulated in everyday life. The work is published online in this months ...


People With Anxiety Disorder Less Able To Regulate Response To Negative Emotions (redOrbit)

People with generalized anxiety disorder, or GAD, have abnormalities in the way their brain unconsciously controls emotions.


Anxiety drugs like Valium are addictive in the same way as heroin, warn scientists (Daily Mail)

A popular form of anxiety drugs use the same potentially addictive 'reward pathways' in the brain as heroin and cannabis, scientists have warned.

 
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