Anxiety affects over 301 million people worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. Its prevalence continues to rise, impacting individuals of all ages and backgrounds. While anxiety is often associated with the brain and nervous system, its origins are multifaceted and complex. Many are familiar with obvious stressors, but countless lesser-known triggers can quietly intensify anxiety symptoms. Recognizing these subtle contributors is challenging yet vital for effective management. Understanding these hidden factors can empower those affected to seek targeted solutions and regain a sense of control over their mental health.
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12. Climate Change Anxiety Climate change anxiety—sometimes called “eco-anxiety”—is a growing phenomenon as awareness of environmental crises becomes more widespread. The persistent news of wildfires, extreme…