Behavioral Problems in Children Linked to Food Insecurity
Food insecurity may be associated with behavioral problems and poor cognitive outcomes in children, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the iJournal of Nutrition Education...
View ArticleAnxiety Disorder Patients Tend to Behave Hypochondriacally: Study
A recent study conducted at the University of Granada has revealed that patients suffering from anxiety disorders often believe they suffer from more physiological problems than they really do. Some...
View ArticleAnxiety Disorders Could Lead to Poor Academic Performance and Substance Abuse
Anxiety disorders in children and adolescents, when left untreated, could lead to poor academic performance and substance abuse. In an editorial appearing in the Dec. 25 issue of INew England Journal...
View ArticleExcessive Screen Time Can Lead to Behavioral Problems in Asthmatic Children
Too much screen time can have an adverse impact on the health of urban children with asthma, according a new study. The urban children with asthma engage in an average of an hour more of screen time...
View ArticleCognitive Behavior Therapy Can Significantly Improve Anxiety Disorder In...
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston studies have found that cognitive behavior therapy can significantly improve mental health in older adults with generalised anxiety disorder. Generalized anxiety...
View ArticleFASD Causes More Behavioral Problems In Children Than ADHD
Children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) have a high risk of psychiatric problems, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Children with FASD are often initially...
View ArticleDepression and Anxiety Disorders of Adolescents are Not the Same: Study
Adolescent depression and anxiety disorders are two distinct psychiatric disorders, according to Dr. William W. Hale III (a researcher of the Langeveld Institute for the Study of Education and...
View ArticleAdolescent Depression, Anxiety Disorders are Two Distinct Problems
Adolescent depression and anxiety disorders are actually two distinct psychiatric disorders, says an expert at Utrecht University. Dr. William W. Hale III and his colleagues conducted a five-year,...
View ArticleBehavioral Problems Result Due to Early Life Stress and Trauma
Post a recent study on mice, researchers have realized that early life trauma and stress can result in behavioural problems. Christopher Murgatroyd, a scientist from the Max Planck Institute of...
View ArticleBehavioral Problems in Children With PDD Helped by Parent Training and...
A study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has revealed that treatment that includes medication plus a structured training program for parents reduces serious behavioral problems...
View ArticleAnxiety Disorder Patients Tend to Over-React, Study Finds
People with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) are less able to respond to any negative emotions they may feel, concludes a new Stanford University School of Medicine study. The research is published...
View ArticleBehavioral Problems in Childhood Increases the Risk of Pain in Adulthood
Bad behaviour in childhood is associated with long-term, chronic widespread pain in adult life, according to the findings of a study following nearly 20,000 people from birth in 1958 to the present...
View ArticleAnxiety Disorders Make It Difficult to Quit Smoking
The reason why many smokers find it difficult to get rid of the habit may have been discovered by researchers working on a new study. According to the study conducted by the University of Wisconsin...
View ArticleAnxiety Disorder Among Cancer Patients Ignored
An Australian expert has warned that anxiety disorder among cancer patients tends to be ignored by physicians, with serious consequences for the patients. Speaking at the Clinical Oncological Society...
View ArticleAnxiety Disorder Children With Successful Response Potential to Talk Therapy...
A brain scan with functional MRI (fMRI) was all it required to identify the child patients with anxiety disorder, who will respond to talk therapy. Their study also showed that children and...
View ArticleNew Drug Target For Anxiety Disorders Discovered
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) seem to have stumbled upon a hitherto unexplored drug target for treatment of anxiety disorders. This could become useful in treatment...
View ArticleNew Study Sheds Light on Anxiety Disorder
Singapore scientists have made a major breakthrough in understanding how anxiety is regulated in the vertebrate brain. The new findings have revealed the mechanism by which brain normally shuts off...
View ArticleNew Norms Designed For Treatment Of Anxiety Disorder In Children
Australian researchers have evolved a model for standardized treatment of anxiety disorder in children and adolescents. About one in 10 children and adolescents suffer from an anxiety disorder....
View ArticleLooking on Bright Side may Reduce Money Anxiety Disorder
Trying to find something good in a bad situation appears to be particularly effective in reducing anxiety, especially when the money is tight, according to research published by the American...
View ArticleNature Connected Kids Have Less Distress and Behavioral Problems
Is your child putting up with stress and depression often? According to researchers, a walk in the woods could improve his/her mood for the better. The study, led by a team from the University of Hong...
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