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Acid in the Brain Linked to Panic Disorders, Depression

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Post Acid in the Brain Linked to Panic Disorders, Depression

Recent studies suggest that increased acidity, or low pH, in the brain is linked to panic disorders, anxiety, and depression. But University of Iowa neuroscientist John Wemmie, M.D., Ph.D., says his work suggests that changes in acidity are important for normal brain activity as well. “We are interested in the idea that pH might be [...]

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