‘Safety signals’ may help slow down anxiety

Wednesday, December 11, 2019 - 03:40 in Health & Medicine

For as many as one in three people, life events or situations that pose no real danger can spark a disabling fear, a hallmark of anxiety and stress-related disorders. Cognitive behavioral therapy and antidepressants help about half the people suffering from anxiety, but millions of others do not find sufficient relief from existing therapies. Researchers … Continue reading ‘Safety signals’ may help slow down anxiety

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