Foundations & Future Plans For Precision Medicine In The Treatment Of GAD
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a broad disorder marked by uncontrollable worry that affects daily life for at least six months. It is considered a chronic condition and is marked by feelings of restlessness, fatigue, tension, and irritability, as well as sleep disturbances and, in some cases, cognitive difficulty. GAD affects an estimated 2.7% of the adult population in the United States annually and has a lifetime prevalence of nearly 6%. While, GAD is believed to be controlled by more …
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