Stress can have several negative effects on the skin leading to development and worsening of different skin diseases and ...
Stress is a major factor that can trigger and worsen skin diseases, and these diseases also reflect a person’s general health. To examine the consequences of stress on the skin, dermatological ...
The emerging field of psychodermatology reminds us that the connection between the brain and skin is not only real but significant. It focuses on the interplay between psychiatry and dermatology, ...
New scientific evidence demonstrates that stress doesn’t just affect mental health—it fundamentally alters how our skin ages, creating visible damage that goes far beyond what researchers previously ...
Researchers have found that stress decreases the capacity of specialized cells called programmed death ligand 2-positive macrophages to clear out dead cells in lesion sites, leading to worsening of ...
If you counted the number of times you heard the word ‘stress’ over the past year, you’d likely be looking at a figure similar to that of your rising food bill. Now count how many times you’ve ...
If you've ever woken up with a sore jaw, experienced clicking sounds when you eat, or felt facial pain that won't quit, you're not alone. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD)—commonly called TMJ ...
It falls under the category of obsessive-compulsive disorders and is also known as skin picking disorder or excoriation disorder. “For many, skin picking can be a response to feelings such as anxiety, ...
As a wealth of data accumulated in recent decades has confirmed, some dermatologic diseases are associated with clinical depression and clinical anxiety, which are in turn often linked to substance ...
Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition, but its effects go well beyond the skin. While it’s often recognized for its itchy, scaly patches, experts believe that the root causes of ...
Depression and anxiety are linked to a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease and stroke, and researchers now think they ...