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 Why Anxiety is Bad During Interviews ?
Why Anxiety is Bad During Interviews ?
A recent study from the University of Guelph Ontario, Canada, has found that anxious people perform badly during job interviews and men are affected much more than women. Those who are anxio... 
 Research Finds Link Between War Support and PTSD
Research Finds Link Between War Support and PTSD
Soldier PTSD influenced by public level of support for war. Soldiers returning home from combat may be at a heightened risk for developing post-traumatic stress disorder if public supp... 
 Women With Severe Injuries are Less Likely Than Men to be Treated in a Trauma Center: Study
Women With Severe Injuries are Less Likely Than Men to be Treated in a Trauma Center: Study
According to a new study of almost 100,000 Canadian patients, women are less likely than men to receive care in a trauma center after severe injury. "Gender-based disparities in access ... 
 Research Highlights Challenges in Surgical Management of Spine Trauma in Morbidly Obese Patients
Research Highlights Challenges in Surgical Management of Spine Trauma in Morbidly Obese Patients
The logistic, medical, and societal challenges faced in treating spine trauma in morbidly obese patients have been described by physicians at Monash University and The Alfred Hospital in Mel... 
 Music Therapy Reduces Anxiety for ICU Patients
Music Therapy Reduces Anxiety for ICU Patients
Music appears to ease anxiety of intensive care unit patients who have been placed on ventilators and also reduce the need for intravenous sedative and analgesic medications, says study. ... 
 Fear Circuitry in the Brain Never Rests in Combat Veterans With PTSD
Fear Circuitry in the Brain Never Rests in Combat Veterans With PTSD
It is well-known among clinicians that chronic trauma can inflict lasting damage to brain regions associated with fear and anxiety. Previous imaging studies of people with post-traumati... 
 Brain Trauma Diagnostics Could Be Transformed By Wireless Signals
Brain Trauma Diagnostics Could Be Transformed By Wireless Signals
New technology is using wireless signals to provide real-time, non-invasive diagnoses of brain swelling or bleeding. The technology was developed at the University of California, Berkeley. ... 
 Regulation of Emotions Linked to Severity of Anxiety
Regulation of Emotions Linked to Severity of Anxiety
A new study published in the journal Emotion suggests that the chances of suffering from anxiety, and the severity of the condition, could be linked with how you manage to regulate your emot... 
 Kava Plant may Offer a Natural Remedy for Anxiety Disorders
Kava Plant may Offer a Natural Remedy for Anxiety Disorders
The South Pacific kava plant is found to provide a natural remedy for treatment of anxiety, Australian scientists have revealed. Anxiety disorder- a state when a person worries abnormal... 
Fear Expressions Help Identify Threats Quickly
Fear Expressions Help Identify Threats Quickly
Widening of eyes in response to fear increases the field of vision and helps onlookers to locate threats quickly, says a recent study. Human emotions are most often expressed through vario... 
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