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Anxiety disorders are serious medical illnesses that affect approximately 20 million adults in the United States. These disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Obsessive-compulsive disorder affects approximately 3.3 million adults in the United States, causing patients to experience obsessive thoughts and perform repetitive rituals (e.g. checking, hoarding, hand washing) that interfere with normal life. The obsessive thoughts and compulsions are often irrational and cause significant stress and anxiety, leading to isolation of the individual from work or society, or impaired productivity. Individuals with OCD often recognize their behaviors as excessive or unreasonable. OCD is a chronic condition that usually begins in adolescence or early adulthood. Although patients can be treated with cognitive behavioral therapy and conventional antidepressant or antianxiety drugs, approximately 20% of patients achieve full remission. Secretin may provide an alternative for patients who are refractory to other drug therapies.
New genetic findings may lead to better interventional therapies for obsessive compulsive disorders

New genetic findings may lead to better interventional therapies for obsessive compulsive disorders

Deep brain stimulation: New treatment option for people with severe Tourette syndrome

Deep brain stimulation: New treatment option for people with severe Tourette syndrome

Young adults struggle finding health care coverage

Young adults struggle finding health care coverage

SAMHSA honors contributors to mental health recovery at the 2009 Voice Awards

SAMHSA honors contributors to mental health recovery at the 2009 Voice Awards

Mechanism by which gene associated with autism and schizophrenia influences behavior identified

Mechanism by which gene associated with autism and schizophrenia influences behavior identified

Butler Hospital leads clinical study for effectiveness and safety of DBS for OCD

Butler Hospital leads clinical study for effectiveness and safety of DBS for OCD

NIH awards $10.5 million grant for OCD treatment research

NIH awards $10.5 million grant for OCD treatment research

Streptococcal infection does not cause OCD or Tourette syndrome, says study

Streptococcal infection does not cause OCD or Tourette syndrome, says study

Researchers study the brain's posterior cingulate cortex

Researchers study the brain's posterior cingulate cortex

Pfizer pleads guilty of defrauding Medicare, Medicaid and other government-funded health care programs

Pfizer pleads guilty of defrauding Medicare, Medicaid and other government-funded health care programs

New insights into identifying children at risk for autoimmune brain disorders

New insights into identifying children at risk for autoimmune brain disorders

Too many Australians abusing prescription drugs

Too many Australians abusing prescription drugs

Deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders

Deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders

Citalopram no more effective than a placebo for children with autism spectrum disorders

Citalopram no more effective than a placebo for children with autism spectrum disorders

Helping children and teens cope with fear and uncertainty of swine flu

Helping children and teens cope with fear and uncertainty of swine flu

CSHL neuroscientists propose project to comprehensively map mammalian brain circuits

CSHL neuroscientists propose project to comprehensively map mammalian brain circuits

Insights into Parkinson's disease and deep-brain stimulation

Insights into Parkinson's disease and deep-brain stimulation

Discovery of new mechanism for the processing of endocannabinoids

Discovery of new mechanism for the processing of endocannabinoids

Perinatal anxiety - the hidden disorder

Perinatal anxiety - the hidden disorder

FDA approves humanitarian device exemption for deep brain stimulator

FDA approves humanitarian device exemption for deep brain stimulator

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