We all have moments when we overreact or feel emotions more intensely than expected. These reactions aren’t always about the present, but are often tied to past experiences or unresolved issues that ...
Allergy affects more than one billion people worldwide—and the number is rising. For many, it means mild symptoms such as ...
Spoken words, news headlines, sounds, facial expressions, and even scents can trigger intense emotional reactions, including anxiety, annoyance, or anger. These types of stimuli are called “emotional ...
Selina Ang developed anaphylaxis symptoms on one of her regular 10km runs. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.