generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)

People with anxiety disorder less able to control negative emotions

New York, February 11 -- New research suggests that people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) may not be able to control their negative emotions compared to healthy individuals.

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The researchers are hopeful that the study could pave way for potential diagnosis and treatment of such mental disorders together with changing our perception of how brain processes emotions in everyday life.

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a mental disorder characterized by excessive, uncontrollable, and often irrational worry about everyday matters such as health, money, relationships, family problems, or work difficulties.

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