Tag #Anxiety

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ICE School Arrest Policy Impacts Attendance and Increases Anxiety

A policy change allowing ICE arrests in schools has caused decreased attendance and increased anxiety among students and teachers in 78 large school districts, despite no reported arrests within schools, prompting a lawsuit.

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Smartphone Internet Break Improves Mental Health and Attention

A study of 467 participants (ages 18-74) found that a two-week break from smartphone internet access led to significant improvements in mental health (71%), subjective well-being (73%), and attention spans (91%), with effects comparable to antidepressant medication.

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Global Surge in Teen Anxiety and Depression: Studies Reveal Alarming Trends

Studies in the US and Australia reveal alarming rates of anxiety and depression among teenagers, with girls disproportionately affected; factors include puberty, educational transitions, social media, and the pandemic, highlighting a need for preventative strategies focusing on well-being and reduci...

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Addressing Childhood Anxiety: A SAFER Parenting Approach

The article explores the growing mental health concerns among children and presents the SAFER parenting strategy, focusing on creating a calm environment, validating feelings, and teaching children coping mechanisms for anxiety and overthinking.

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Stress Hormones and Fear Generalization: A Mouse Study

A University of Toronto study shows that stress hormones increase the size of fear memory engrams in the amygdala, causing fear generalization in mice; this finding may lead to new treatments for anxiety disorders.

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Audible Releases Self-Help Audiobooks to Combat Rising Mental Health Concerns

Audible's winter 2025 lineup includes self-help audiobooks by Mel Robbins ("The Let Them Theory," premiering December 24, 2024) and Gabrielle Bernstein ("Self Help," premiering December 31, 2024), offering practical mental health solutions amidst rising global rates of anxiety and depression, impact...

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Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for Treating Anxiety in Parkinson's Disease

A study of 33 Parkinson's patients undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery revealed a strong link between theta brain waves in the basal ganglia and anxiety levels, suggesting DBS could be adapted to treat anxiety, a major unmet need in Parkinson's disease affecting roughly one in three patients.

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Global Anxiety Surge Linked to Modern Lifestyles and Economic Instability

A study links the global surge in anxiety disorders to demanding lifestyles, economic instability, and the constant connectivity of modern life, emphasizing the need for early psychological intervention to prevent long-term consequences like agoraphobia.

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Corporate Worker's Panic Attacks Highlight Untreated Stress

James, a corporate worker and father of two, experienced debilitating panic attacks stemming from years of chronic stress and suppressed emotions; therapy helped him address the root causes and adopt self-care techniques.

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\"Smartphone Use and Parental Overprotection Fueling Mental Health Crisis in Youth\"\

A surge in smartphone ownership among adolescents, coupled with parental overprotection, is significantly impacting children's mental health, leading to increased anxiety, reduced self-efficacy, and a decline in face-to-face interactions.

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Smartphone Addiction Among Young Italians: A Study Reveals Serious Mental Health Impacts

A Changes Unipol study reveals that 91% of young Italians (16-35) own smartphones, with 64% using them frequently (4+ hours daily), leading to problematic behaviors like sleep loss (57%), anxiety (50%), reduced social interaction (40%), and decreased performance (30%) in 90% of young users; women sh...

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Doomscrolling and the Anxiety of a Generation

A study reveals 70% of adults experience anxiety due to current events, with younger generations most affected. This "doomscrolling," amplified by social media echo chambers, leads to feelings of helplessness. Short-term goal setting and strong social connections offer effective countermeasures.

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