Us Weekly: Psychiatry Professor Dr. Paula Riggs Weighs In On Recognizing and Treating Co-Occurring Disorders
Psychiatry Professor Dr. Paula Riggs Weighs In On Recognizing and Treating Co-Occurring Disorders
A new study in the European Journal of Neuroscience shows that deliberately slowing breathing alters how accurately people recognize emotions on others’ faces, with effects differing between ...
PsyPost on MSN: New neuroscience research shows how slowing your breathing alters your perception of the people around you
Deliberately slowing down your breathing rate alters how accurately you recognize emotions on the faces of people around you, depending on whether you are inhaling or exhaling. This top-down influence ...
New neuroscience research shows how slowing your breathing alters your perception of the people around you
Apneic breathing is when a person’s breathing temporarily and involuntarily stops for any reason. It may occur in preterm infants or people with conditions, such as sleep apnea. The type of apneic ...
Verywell Health on MSN: Back pain when breathing: Causes and when to seek help
Medically reviewed by Susan Russell, MD Key Takeaways Back pain when breathing can be caused by something serious like a pulmonary embolism.If back pain when breathing is due to a heart attack, it may ...
Nocturnal seizures often cause symptoms like spasms, grunting, and breathing difficulties while sleeping. Increasing sleep by 90 minutes can decrease your seizure risk by 27% over 48 hours.
Science Daily: A hidden breathing problem may be behind chronic fatigue’s crushing exhaustion
Scientists have discovered that most chronic fatigue patients experience dysfunctional breathing, which may worsen their symptoms. The likely culprit is dysautonomia, a disruption in how the body ...