Anxiety and Depression
Cross-source consensus on Anxiety and Depression from 3 sources and 8 claims.
3 sources · 8 claims
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- Depression following the loss of a loved one is a normal emotional response, not a physiological disorder. — The Brain-Gut Connection: Anxiety and Stress from Missing Gut Bacteria
- Anxiety in response to genuine danger is a normal stress response. — The Brain-Gut Connection: Anxiety and Stress from Missing Gut Bacteria
- Anxiety without any identifiable external cause may be rooted in disrupted gut microflora impairing neurotransmitter production. — The Brain-Gut Connection: Anxiety and Stress from Missing Gut Bacteria
- Emotional regulation and neuroplasticity principles have direct application to anxiety and depression. — Willpower, Neuroplasticity, and Emotional Control
- Higher overall intake of vegetables and fruits is associated with a reduced risk of depression and anxiety disorders. — Foods and Nutrients for Mental Health
- Folate deficiency is a nutritional factor associated with depression. — Foods and Nutrients for Mental Health
- Many individuals have successfully overcome panic attacks through mindset work and emotional regulation. — Willpower, Neuroplasticity, and Emotional Control
- Neuroinflammation in the brain is implicated in anxiety and depression. — Foods and Nutrients for Mental Health