by ABHC Staff | Brain Health
Content reviewed by Michael Uradnik, CEO of ABHC Chronic panic disorders and certain anxiety disorders induce persistent fears that interfere with work, relationships and social activities. Symptoms can be both physical and psychological, and addressing these symptoms...
by ABHC Staff | Brain Health
Content Reviewed by Michael Uradnik, ABHC CEO Tinnitus is a common ear issue that affects as much as 25 percent of the American population. Tinnitus is a persistent ringing sound in the ears that can range from mild to severe. Other individuals may experience...
by ABHC Staff | Brain Health
Content Reviewed by Michael Uradnik, ABHC CEO The defining trait of bipolar disorder is the experience of mood swings between periods of extreme happiness and intense sadness. While occasional mood swings are not out of the ordinary for many, individuals that have...
by ABHC Staff | Brain Health
Your memories help to shape who you are and how you behave. Sometimes memory loss or difficult memories can leave you in a state of anxiety, stress, anger and depression. Living in these states can make for an uninspired and even scary recovery journey, especially if...
by ABHC Staff | Brain Health
The type of food you eat has a significant influence on your mental health and physical wellbeing. Having a balanced intake of healthy foods is a critical component in aiding your recovery needs such as daily energy, focus, positivity and restful sleep. However, with...
by ABHC Staff | Anxiety, Brain Health
When it comes to mental health, it is important to expand resources needed, not only in research but also to help raise awareness. Creating environments that encourage dialogues surrounding mental health allow more people to open up about their struggles. Here are...