WAXHAW, N.C. — Pro-Trump signs outnumber the ones for Harris outside of the Wesley Chapel volunteer fire department, an early voting site in Union County, North Carolina. The lopsided ratio is ...
A new poll suggests that most Americans are feeling anxiety heading into Election Day. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports. Some groups are even more anxious than they were four years ago, even ...
While election anxiety may feel large and existential, mental health experts agree it can be managed. In the lead-up to November 5 — and the uneasy days following — there are some strategies ...
Now that the election is imminent, one can only assume that Americans’ anxiety is even higher. Many U.S. media outlets have responded by offering their readers advice on how to calm down.
Picture this: You get to the office, you’re in the flow, and you’re getting through your checklist. Suddenly, an email from your boss pops into your inbox telling you that you’ve made an ...
Election seasons tend to stir up collective anxiety, amplified by relentless negative news cycles and uncertainty about the future. This heightened stress isn’t just imagined—our brains are ...
Anxiety may cause symptoms that feel like they’re affecting your head. These could include brain fog, pressure, headaches, and dissociation. The symptoms of many mental health disorders show up ...
While these feelings may play out as competence and hard work — good qualities — they can indicate the presence of anxiety. It’s important to know that’s not a bad thing, but it can be unhelpful.