DrZafirides
06-12-2012, 09:06 PM
Hi Everyone,
I thought this new study might be of interest to those of you in the forum. Berkeley researchers found that sleep loss increases the risk of anxiety, especially in those already anxious or with an anxiety disorder. While increased anxiety with insomnia isn't necessarily breaking news, the interesting part of the study was that - thru fMRI scans - they isolated the part of the brain where the increase in anxiety occurs. It was in a part of the brain known as the amygdala.
I posted the details of the study at my website, The Healthy Mind. Just for disclosure, my site is not a commercial site. I am not selling anything, I have no sponsors or advertisers. I created The Healthy Mind as a means to get information and mental health news out to my patients and any others who may be interested. Feel free to read my website's mission statement to get a sense of who I am am and what the site is about.
I just thought this research study might help everyone's understanding.
Never doubt how truly powerful you are!!
Kindly,
Peter Zafirides, MD
I thought this new study might be of interest to those of you in the forum. Berkeley researchers found that sleep loss increases the risk of anxiety, especially in those already anxious or with an anxiety disorder. While increased anxiety with insomnia isn't necessarily breaking news, the interesting part of the study was that - thru fMRI scans - they isolated the part of the brain where the increase in anxiety occurs. It was in a part of the brain known as the amygdala.
I posted the details of the study at my website, The Healthy Mind. Just for disclosure, my site is not a commercial site. I am not selling anything, I have no sponsors or advertisers. I created The Healthy Mind as a means to get information and mental health news out to my patients and any others who may be interested. Feel free to read my website's mission statement to get a sense of who I am am and what the site is about.
I just thought this research study might help everyone's understanding.
Never doubt how truly powerful you are!!
Kindly,
Peter Zafirides, MD