Can OCD Get Worse With Age?
2025-08-10T01:33:57-07:00OCD can get worse with age – especially if it's not properly managed. The condition doesn't necessarily stay the same throughout life. Obsessions can grow more intense, [...]
OCD can get worse with age – especially if it's not properly managed. The condition doesn't necessarily stay the same throughout life. Obsessions can grow more intense, [...]
TBI vs. PTSD in Veterans: Are We Misdiagnosing Brain Injuries? Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are both unfortunately common in military combat veterans. [...]
Missing more than three TMS sessions for depression in a row can interfere with how well the treatment works. TMS relies on consistent stimulation to help the [...]
The part of the brain most commonly targeted in TMS therapy for depression is the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), a region closely tied to mood, motivation, [...]
For many individuals, TMS brings long-term relief or even full remission. That’s why some describe it as a cure for their depression, especially after other treatments failed. [...]
The FDA approved TMS treatment in 2008 after studies showed that TMS therapy can safely and effectively reduce symptoms of depression. It helped people who didn’t get [...]
TMS works better than antidepressants for many people with treatment-resistant depression, and the research is starting to prove it. While antidepressants are still the most prescribed treatment, [...]
Feeling “off” for a day is normal. Losing the ability to feel joy is not. Anhedonia strips away excitement, motivation, and the ability to enjoy life. The [...]
A sharper mind doesn’t always mean a calmer one. Adderall is well known for improving focus and attention, but its effects on anxiety are less clear. Many [...]
Research suggests a strong bidirectional relationship between PTSD and sleep apnea. PTSD symptoms raise the risk of sleep apnea and make breathing issues worse during sleep. Sleep [...]
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