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The biological reason you feel anxious (It's not in your head) 🧠

Hillary Lin, MD·
Dr. Hillary Lin video: The biological reason you feel anxious (It's not in your head)

Why does inflammation cause brain fog, anxiety, and depression? As an MD, I constantly look at the root physiological causes of mood disturbances. In this video…

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