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Misophonia has genetic links to anxiety and depression, study reveals
Most of us can relate to feeling uncomfortable when someone scrapes their nails down a chalkboard. For those with the ...
In a humorous takedown of her brother-in-law on social media, January Jones revealed that she has the sound sensitivity ...
“Mad Men” star January Jones, 47, has revealed her lifelong struggle with misophonia, a disorder characterized by an extreme ...
January Jones said she’s had a lifelong struggle with misophonia, a neurological disorder that causes severe sensitivity to ...
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January Jones reveals struggle with misophonia: What is it?
People with misophonia can expertise “intense anger, anxiety or disgust” as a reaction to stimuli, Cleveland Clinic explains.
Everyone has certain noises that drive them crazy. For some, it’s the screech of nails on a chalkboard or even the sound of someone breathing. But there’s a recognized disorder, dubbed misophonia, in ...
Dear Doctors: Ever since I was little, I have absolutely hated the sound of other people chewing. Whenever I try to explain this to someone, they think I’m overreacting or even making it up. Is this ...
Most people have cherished memories of their grandparents reading to them as children. Ekaterina Pesheva's memories are quite different. "I remember distinctly being very irritated and very angry ...
BALTIMORE -- Do certain everyday noises made by people around you, like chewing or slurping, cause you to become angry or even violent? If so, you may have a neurological condition called misophonia.
As a parent, you may have noticed something “off” about your child’s responsivity to sounds. Perhaps he or she has outbursts at the dinner table, or in the car, or runs away from repetitive keyboard ...
If January Jones ever lets her intrusive thoughts win, she could end up on trial for murder ... at least according to a video ...
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