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Boosting Your Mood | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Try walking, playing a team sport or pumping iron at the gym. Diet also plays an important role in maintaining emotional health. Be sure to eat a diet rich in</b> ...
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Study Suggests Overdiagnosis of Schizophrenia
<b>Anxiety</b> symptoms were prominent in 14 of the misdiagnosed patients. One of the other most common symptoms that the researchers believe may have contributed</b> ...
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Jack and Mary McGlasson Anxiety Disorders Clinic at Johns Hopkins
At 2:00 PM, you will meet with a psychiatry resident physician who will review your history and obtain more details about your <b>anxiety</b>. This meeting usually</b> ...
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Substance Use Disorder | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Depression, <b>anxiety</b>, or sleep problems . Treatment for substance use disorder. Specific treatment for substance use disorder will be determined by your</b> ...
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Forgiveness: Your Health Depends on It | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The good news: Studies have found that the act of forgiveness can reap huge rewards for your health, lowering the risk of heart attack; improving cholesterol</b> ...
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Exercising for Better Sleep | Johns Hopkins Medicine
These individuals should exercise at least 1 to 2 hours before going to bed, giving endorphin levels time to wash out and “the brain time to wind down,” she says.</b> ...
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Overview of Nervous System Disorders | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. Disorders of the nervous system</b> ...
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Tips to Manage Stress Eating | Johns Hopkins Medicine
1. Practice mindful eating. Know that your craving may be a result of a stressful event, and then ask yourself, are you truly hungry? Wait a few minutes before</b> ...
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Deep Brain Stimulation | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A psychiatrist may examine the person to determine if a condition such as depression or <b>anxiety</b> requires treatment before the DBS procedure. The <b>Deep</b> ...
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Trigeminal Neuralgia | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Anxiety</b> from the thought of the pain returning. <b>Trigeminal Neuralgia</b> Pain. The trigeminal nerve splits off into three branches: ophthalmic, maxillary</b> ...
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