A new study reported in Molecular Psychiatry has shown that people with anxiety disorders tend to have lower levels of a nutrient known as choline in their brains, compared to people unaffected by ...
An 8% lower amount doesn’t sound like that much, but in the brain it’s significant, psychiatrist Richard Maddock said, reflecting on new findings that connect anxiety disorders to reduced choline ...
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