Medical Health and Mental Health Linked

Individuals who experience physical ailments have a significantly higher risk of developing a mental health or anxiety condition like emetophobia that requires treatment than their physically healthy counterparts. Doctors are hopeful that this important discovery will lead to better mental health screenings for patients seeking care for physical conditions. Read more about the latest research involving the link between mental and physical health.

A New Way to Treat Anxiety, Depression in Kids

Parents of a child who has emetophobia, anxiety, or depression may feel uncertain about what they should do to help. There are treatment options for children, but parents may not always know which one is best for their own child. A new treatment called EDTP may be the answer. EDTP is designed especially for kids and caters to their unique needs. Find out how EDTP works and how it can help children with depression and anxiety.

18 Year Old With Late-Onset Emetophobia

Can subtle and gradual lifestyle changes someday turn into a full blown phobia? Emily didn't think so but after gradually altering her life to cope with her frequent stomach issues, she found herself living with emetophobia. Read about Emily's journey and her experiences that eventually led to this life-altering realization.

Anxiety: Is It Making You Age Faster?

You may have heard that high stress and anxiety can lead to health problems. But what exactly is it about stress that hurts your body? Where does the damage start? And why does long-term anxiety start to show on your face? Read more about the effects of sustained anxiety on your health.

Gender Differences in Math-Related Anxiety

A long-established stereotype says that boys are better at math than girls. Unfortunately, it seems children may very well be aware of this myth. Girls know that they are not expected to be good at math and science. So how does this false belief affect them? Read more about it here!

Anxiety Common in Those With Arthritis

Could living with depression and anxiety increase your risk of developing arthritis? A new study conducted by the CDC reveals that this may be the case. The relationship may be due to tensing of the hands during anxious situations. Unfortunately, approximately half of the individuals with anxiety or depression symptoms in the study had not sought any help for their mental health conditions.

A Naturopathic Physician Shares Tips for Combating Anxiety

Would you like to find a few methods that can help lower your anxiety without the use of prescription medication? Although prescription drugs can be extremely helpful and are certainly necessary for some, their side effects can be serious. Read the expert opinion of a naturopath from the teaching clinic of Bastyr University, and see if some of his suggested methods feel right for you.

Treatment Centers Designed for Curing Phobias

If you suffer from an overlooked disorder like Emetophobia, you should know that there are others who share your struggle. Anxiety disorders can be extremely difficult to deal with on your own. You may even have convinced yourself there's nothing you can do to change. Luckily, this isn't at all true. There are treatment facilities that specialize in treating anxiety problems, including phobias and panic attacks. Read about how treatment from a specialist can change your life.