Anxiety already makes people feel like their brains are betraying them. Now researchers are asking whether part of that betrayal might come down to a missing ingredient. A new analysis from UC Davis Health suggests that people with certain anxiety disorders tend to have lower levels of choline, an essential nutrient that helps the brain regulate mood, memory, and cellular health. Choline comes from foods like eggs, fish, chicken, beef, and soybeans.
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