Scientists find evolutionary link between worrying and intelligence. April 18, 2012 — -- Do you worry too much? Probably, because according to new research our capacity to worry evolved alongside ...
Hawaiʻi communities are often described as resilient and strong. However, resilience should not require silent suffering or prolonged distress. Recognizing anxiety and its relationship to substance ...
Worrying is normal, but if it becomes anxiety, it's important to seek support. Whether you’re dealing with a stressful issue at home, a demanding workload or simply facing day-to-day pressures, it’s ...
Our habits and attitudes are usually a product of both nature and nurture. We all pick up traits and behaviors from our parents, some good and some undesirable. Watching those who are responsible for ...
Everyone has felt anxiety. But what exactly is it, and when is it something to, well, be anxious about? Anxiety is a feeling of dread, fear and uneasiness, according to the National Library of ...
Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent mental health conditions globally, affecting millions of individuals across various age groups. Characterized by persistent and excessive worry, fear, or ...
As human beings, we’re hard-wired to worry. After all, our forebears’ ability to anticipate, notice, and respond to immediate physical threats and looming environmental dangers allowed them to survive ...
Anxiety disorders are often associated with adults dealing with stress, but anxiety also affects children. In fact, according to the National Library of Medicine, around 7.1 percent of children ...