People with anxiety disorders may have lower levels of an important brain chemical called choline, according to a new study from UC Davis Health. This...
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People with anxiety disorders may have lower levels of an important brain chemical called choline, according to a new study from UC Davis Health. This discovery could help explain why anxiety affects so many people and open new paths for treatment. The research, published in the journal *Molecular Psychiatry*, reviewed data from 25 studies that […] The post This nutrient in brain strongly linked to anxiety disorders appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
People with anxiety disorders may have lower levels of an important brain chemical called choline, according to a new study from UC Davis Health. This...
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