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Can Adderall Help With My Anxiety?
MediaFeed via AOL· 3 days agoAdderall and anxiety: Two things that don’t mix too terribly well. Adderall is a medication used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD...
Identifying connections between adverse childhood events and substance use disorders
Medical Xpress· 16 hours agoIn part, the substance use disorder risk is related to the use of alcohol or drugs to self-medicate...
What mood disorders are associated with alcohol use disorder?
Medical News Today· 6 days agoPeople with alcohol use disorder (AUD) have high rates of co-occurring mental health conditions....
Anxiety vs. depression: What’s the difference?
Tulsa World· 6 days agoLearning the defining characteristics of these common mood disorders and pinpointing exactly what you’re feeling are the keys to finding support and...
Surgeon general wants tobacco-style warning applied to social media platforms
NBC News via Yahoo News· 16 hours ago“More research is needed to fully understand the impact of social media,” he said in the advisory...
Social media poses considerable risks of psychological harm: How to protect children and adolescents
Medical Xpress· 14 hours agoThe researchers advise abstinence from smartphones throughout the entire school day. Montag also...
Anxiety in kids and teens is on the rise. Here’s how to best support them. - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoAnxiety is a universal human emotion, said Meredith Elkins, a licensed clinical psychologist and...
Surgeon general calls for social media warning labels
New Hampshire Union Leader· 10 hours agoThe surgeon general is demanding warning labels for social media platforms similar to those on...
Why crying for no reason points to mental health needs
Rolling Out· 7 days agoCrying for no apparent reason often indicates underlying mental health needs that require attention.
Are the kids all right?
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThey then might get better, only to experience an anxiety disorder again later. The line is fuzzy, and people cross it all the time. Plus, teens’...