anxiety
Anticipation can be more terrifying than the actual event. This idea, famously captured by filmmaker and “master of suspense” Alfred Hitchcock, has now been scientifically explored by researchers at the University of California, Davis. Their recent study, published in the journal Computational Psychiatry, reveals that the hazard rate—the increasing likelihood that a negative event will occur as time passes—intensifies anxiety more than the actual probability of the event itself. The motivation behind this study stemmed from a fundamental need to understand the mechanics of anxiety, a condition...
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Anticipation can be more terrifying than the actual event. This idea, famously captured by filmmaker and “master of suspense” Alfred Hitchcock, has now been scientifically explored by researchers at the University of California, Davis. Their recent study, published in the journal Computational Psychiatry, reveals that the hazard rate—the increasing likelihood that a negative event will occur as time passes—intensifies anxiety more than the actual probability of the event itself. The motivation behind this study stemmed from a fundamental need to understand the mechanics of anxiety, a condition...
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Anticipation can be more terrifying than the actual event. This idea, famously captured by filmmaker and “master of suspense” Alfred Hitchcock, has now been scientifically explored by researchers at the University of California, Davis. Their recent study, published in the journal Computational Psychiatry, reveals that the hazard rate—the increasing likelihood that a negative event will occur as time passes—intensifies anxiety more than the actual probability of the event itself. The motivation behind this study stemmed from a fundamental need to understand the mechanics of anxiety, a condition...
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Researchers from the University of Waterloo have conducted a groundbreaking study examining how anxiety affects walking behavior, particularly in situations that evoke a sense of postural threat. The study, published in the journal Experimental Brain Research, found that while simple walking is unaffected by anxiety, more complex walking tasks in anxiety-inducing situations can reveal significant differences based on an individual’s level of trait anxiety. Walking is generally considered an automatic activity that doesn’t require much thought. However, previous research has shown that cognitiv...
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Researchers from the University of Waterloo have conducted a groundbreaking study examining how anxiety affects walking behavior, particularly in situations that evoke a sense of postural threat. The study, published in the journal Experimental Brain Research, found that while simple walking is unaffected by anxiety, more complex walking tasks in anxiety-inducing situations can reveal significant differences based on an individual’s level of trait anxiety. Walking is generally considered an automatic activity that doesn’t require much thought. However, previous research has shown that cognitiv...
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Researchers from the University of Waterloo have conducted a groundbreaking study examining how anxiety affects walking behavior, particularly in situations that evoke a sense of postural threat. The study, published in the journal Experimental Brain Research, found that while simple walking is unaffected by anxiety, more complex walking tasks in anxiety-inducing situations can reveal significant differences based on an individual’s level of trait anxiety. Walking is generally considered an automatic activity that doesn’t require much thought. However, previous research has shown that cognitiv...
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A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology has found that physical activity, combined with healthy lifestyle habits and proper dietary nutrition, is associated with reduced anxiety levels in college students. Anxiety disorders are a common mental health issue among college students, with increased vulnerability to conditions such as substance abuse and obesity. Previous studies have demonstrated that physical activity can help alleviate anxiety. Compared to medications, it is a favorable intervention as it is low cost, with high compliance, and minimal side effects. Research has also ...
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A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology has found that physical activity, combined with healthy lifestyle habits and proper dietary nutrition, is associated with reduced anxiety levels in college students. Anxiety disorders are a common mental health issue among college students, with increased vulnerability to conditions such as substance abuse and obesity. Previous studies have demonstrated that physical activity can help alleviate anxiety. Compared to medications, it is a favorable intervention as it is low cost, with high compliance, and minimal side effects. Research has also ...
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A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology has found that physical activity, combined with healthy lifestyle habits and proper dietary nutrition, is associated with reduced anxiety levels in college students. Anxiety disorders are a common mental health issue among college students, with increased vulnerability to conditions such as substance abuse and obesity. Previous studies have demonstrated that physical activity can help alleviate anxiety. Compared to medications, it is a favorable intervention as it is low cost, with high compliance, and minimal side effects. Research has also ...
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Anxiety disorders are common in the United States, affecting about 15% of individuals each year. These disorders often occur alongside alcohol use disorders, creating a challenging combination that leads to poor treatment outcomes and high relapse rates. Chronic alcohol use and withdrawal can increase anxiety and stress sensitivity, which further drives alcohol consumption in a harmful cycle. A recent study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience explored the potential of cannabinoids, specifically cannabidiol (CBD) and a CBD to tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) mix, to manage anxiety during alcohol w...
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