Involuntary slurs are a rare but misunderstood symptom. A person living with Tourette is neither aware of such outbursts or can control them.
A busy mom (who asked to remain anonymous) tells writer Alyssa Shelasky what it's like to live with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Following the shouting of a racial slur at the BAFTAs, Tourette syndrome has become a topic of debate. HELLO! consulted leading Priory clinician Dr Lisa Davies to understand more about the condition a ...
John Davidson attended the BAFTAs ceremony but left early after becoming aware that his outbursts were causing distress ...
For decades, Brian Reeve has lived with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Seven years ago, he hit a breaking point when the time-consuming rituals began interfering with his daily life and ability ...
The NHS defines social anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, as a long-term and overwhelming fear of social ...
According to an app called Sobbefy, answering yes to questions like these meant I could be a love addict. For months, I had ...
The condition exists on a spectrum.
In her opinion, the reason why we might say we’re dissociating, is probably because we actually are. In the same way that there’s a difference between feeling anxious and being diagnosed with anxiety ...
Prenatal exposure to PPIs and H2 receptor antagonists were not found to increase risk for neuropsychiatric disorders in offspring.
According to a large Korean cohort study, there was no association between the use of acid-suppressive medications during pregnancy and neuropsychiatric disorders in offspring, including ADHD ...
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