Brain chemical reduces anxiety, increases survival of new cells
Tuesday, May 12, 2009 - 16:28
in Biology & Nature
New research on a brain chemical involved in development sheds light on why some individuals may be predisposed to anxiety. It also strengthens understanding of cellular processes that may be common to anxiety and depression, and suggests how lifestyle changes may help overcome both.
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