30 Year Outcome Study on Adolescent-onset Anorexia

Razi Berry A study that started in 1985 followed some 50 people who had become anorexic in their teens. It shows that 30 years later, the majority were healthy but some had persistent eating disorders. The study, published in The British Journal of Psychiatry, was carried out at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg. Study started […]
Psychotherapy Helps Rewire Brain Changes Linked to Social Anxiety Disorder

Some estimates propose that as many as 10% of the population struggle or suffer from social anxiety Social anxiety may manifest as increased sweating, heart palpitations, nervousness, and generalized discomfort from being in a social situation. Needless to say, these individuals tend to avoid crowds, and sometimes even intimate gatherings can be trying. This is […]