This is almost funny
CHICAGO - To you, that angry, horn-blasting tailgater is suffering from road rage. But doctors have another name for it intermittent explosive disorder and a new study suggests it is far more common than they realized, affecting up to 16 million Americans.
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16 million? A very light estimate IMO.
But of course this article is not actually "news" so much as it is advertisement for pharmaceuticals.
After all, a drug will fix anything. Such problems are not about world view or lifestyle or lack of self regulation that stems from crummy values.
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Coccaro said the disorder involves inadequate production or functioning of serotonin, a mood-regulating and behavior-inhibiting brain chemical. Treatment with antidepressants, including those that target serotonin receptors in the brain, is often helpful, along with behavior therapy akin to anger management, Coccaro said.
Most sufferers in the study had other emotional disorders or drug or alcohol problems and had gotten treatment for them, but only 28 percent had ever received treatment for anger.
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16 million? A very light estimate IMO.
But of course this article is not actually "news" so much as it is advertisement for pharmaceuticals.
After all, a drug will fix anything. Such problems are not about world view or lifestyle or lack of self regulation that stems from crummy values.
[...]
Coccaro said the disorder involves inadequate production or functioning of serotonin, a mood-regulating and behavior-inhibiting brain chemical. Treatment with antidepressants, including those that target serotonin receptors in the brain, is often helpful, along with behavior therapy akin to anger management, Coccaro said.
Most sufferers in the study had other emotional disorders or drug or alcohol problems and had gotten treatment for them, but only 28 percent had ever received treatment for anger.
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