
What if a simple blood test could quantify your anxiety and match you to the right treatment? That’s what researchers out of Indiana University are proposing with the launch of a new blood test for anxiety.1
The test is not designed to diagnose anxiety, but it can help measure someone’s anxiety levels and even determine future risk for developing anxiety.
Alexander Niculescu, MD, PhD, a professor of psychiatry at Indiana University School of Medicine who helped develop the anxiety blood test, said the test is like a glucose test for diabetes because both tests give healthcare providers objective information to help make clinical assessments.
Read more here: https://www.verywellhealth.com/anxiety-blood-test-7255681




