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Anxiety Linked to Brain Activity
Anxiety in childhood appears to be associated with increased activity in certain areas of the brain. New research suggests that in young monkeys, some regions of the brain were more active than others when they were anxious or agitated. “We believe that young children who have higher activity in these brain regions are more likely to develop anxiety [...]
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Buspirone anti-anxiety drug molecule Photo Mugs


Buspirone anti-anxiety drug molecule Photo Mugs



Buspirone anti-anxiety drug. Computer model of a molecule of buspirone, marketed as Buspar, an anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) drug. Molecules are represented as rods and are colour-coded carbon (green), hydrogen (white), oxygen (red) and nitrogen (blue). It is not known exactly how buspirone works, but it is thought to mimic serotonin, a neurotransmitter that has various effects on the brain…..


Buspirone anti-anxiety drug molecule Photo Mugs


Buspirone anti-anxiety drug molecule Photo Mugs



Buspirone anti-anxiety drug. Computer model of a molecule of buspirone, marketed as Buspar, an anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) drug. Molecules are represented as spheres and are colour-coded carbon (green), hydrogen (white), oxygen (red) and nitrogen (blue). It is not known exactly how buspirone works, but it is thought to mimic serotonin, a neurotransmitter that has various effects on the brain…..


Brain Scan Photo Mugs


Brain Scan Photo Mugs



Obsessive-compulsive disorder. Coloured Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans of a human brain, showing active areas in obsessive compulsive disorder. The brain is sectioned axially (left), sagittally (centre), coronally (at right). In this patient, positive correlations (activity increases as symptoms get stronger) are in the top row, seen coloured in the left orbital region, prefrontal, left …


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Afraid of People: Social Anxiety Disorder Insights and Treatment


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Afraid of People takes an intimate look at the lives of Pam, James and Chris who all suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder, the third most common mental disorder in the United States. The individuals in this film share their personal experiences and their efforts to overcome this debilitating illness. Their struggles and triumphs show that with determination, courage, patience and proper treatment, …

National Anxiety Disorders Screening Project: Stories of Hope and Courage


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Features the inspiring profiles of individuals who overcame the disability and shame of suffering from an anxiety disorder. Marc Summers of Nickelodeon’s “Double Dare” fame is the host of the video. Afflicted with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Marc shares his personal experience and insights on dealing with this difficult condition. This video is designed to explain the 5 most common anxiety diso…

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