“As your blood flows toward muscles, vision, and hearing to react to threats, your motility can change,” said Dr. Merrill.
A racing heart from anxiety is your body's fight-or-flight system doing its job — it's trying to protect you, not harm you.
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Women often see their choice of school as a reflection of whether they are good moms, while parents of color feel pressure to ...
This episode gives insight on how you can get yourself ready for the next climate event. Climate anxiety, or fear and distress caused by the effects of climate change, is an emerging psychological ...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, their research shows that seeking out scares for sport—watching a horror film or visiting a ...