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Which Anxiety Med Works Best For You? Your DNA Drops Hints
Millions of Americans with anxiety and depression struggle to find the right medication. The best fit may depend on your ...
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How Big Pharma Turned FDA Approval Into a Rubber Stamp
Alberto Espay was not prepared for how his world would be upended when he published a study on the number of people who have ...
Introduction The aetiology of eating disorders (EDs) is complex, involving an interplay of genetic and environmental factors.
Life is Wisdom on MSN
Unmasking the Reality: The Journey from Borderline Personality Disorder Misdiagnosis to Autism Clarity
A single email changed everything for one woman. She had spent years in therapy built around Borderline Personality Disorder, ...
In a new JNeurosci paper, Kahori Kita and colleagues at Johns Hopkins University explored how people switch between intuitive motor skills they know and newly learned movement patterns.
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