People who interact with chatbots for emotional support or other personal reasons are likelier to report symptoms of depression or anxiety, a new study finds ... .
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People love to say anxiety is just worry ... Because anxiety doesn’t start with thoughts ... Because anxiety isn’t a logical problem ... It means your nervous system needs support, not judgment.Seeing anxiety as neurological shifts the conversation.
People who interact with chatbots for emotional support or other personal reasons are more likely to report symptoms of depression or anxiety, a new study finds.
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The study found that exposure to this gas, commonly known as laughing gas, reduced anxiety-like behaviors in rats that had been subjected to severe stress ... The rats exposed to the stress model initially exhibited significant anxiety-like behavior.