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ScienceAlert on MSNOCD's Origins Might Not Lie in The Brain Like We ThoughtObsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affects up to 3 percent of people worldwide and remains one of the most challenging ...
Symptoms of OCD can vary but may include frequent counting, repeatedly checking on the same things (that doors are locked, lights are off, etc.), obsessive cleaning and hygiene habits, recurring ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic mental health condition that involves obsessions, compulsions, or both. Treatment typically includes psychotherapy and medication. In the United ...
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Emily Standley Allard on MSNHow to Love a Partner with OCD Without Losing Your MindLiving with an OCD spouse or partner can be brutal at times...But there are strategies you can implement to help yourself ...
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PsyPost on MSNGut bacteria may play a causal role in obsessive-compulsive disorder, study suggestsA Mendelian randomization analysis of genome-wide association study (GWAS) data investigated the potential causal links between gut microbiota composition and symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder ...
Cameron Mofid, 25, recently traveled to North Korea — making him one of few that have traveled to all 195 countries. Mofid ...
Navigating relationships while managing symptoms. OCD doesn’t just affect the individual—it impacts entire families and relationship dynamics.
Gut microbes are involved in brain health via the gut-brain axis. New research shows they are also involved in ...
Comparison between OCD patients and the general patient sample indicated that there was no significant difference in self-reported psychotic- or schizotypal symptoms. Compared with previous ...
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