ADHD & Genetics ; this video covers ADHD genealogy , ADHD not genetic , Inheritability and presence in families, the hereditary aspect of ADHD, non-genetic causes of ADHD and free genetic studies.
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Social anxiety disorder (S.A.D.) is characterized by a chronic uncontrollable fear stemming from social situations. People with social anxiety disorder may feel fear from being around a group of people, from one on one encounters, or even from imagining being around others. This disorder leads to social isolation and avoidance. You might be wondering what is happening within the brain of someone with S.A.D. Watch this video to learn about some of the brain structures associated with this disorder and what they do.
This video was created by McMaster students Annelise Kohler, Fangyi (Fanny) Liu, Zion Lee, Eshan Shah and Rafaella Shamans in collaboration with the McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program.
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