Heather Locklear seeking treatment for anxiety, depression

June 25 , 2008


Heather LocklearNEW YORK -- Heather Locklear is seeking treatment for anxiety and depression. "Heather has been dealing with anxiety and depression," publicist Sarah Fuller said Tuesday in a statement. "She requested an in-depth evaluation of her medication and entered into a medical facility for proper diagnosis and treatment. This is a confidential medical matter and no further statement will be released."

People magazine's Web site reported Tuesday that the 46-year-old actress checked into a facility in Arizona. Locklear's divorce from Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora was finalized in April 2007. They have a daughter, Ava Elizabeth. Locklear is reportedly dating former "Melrose Place" co-star Jack Wagner. Locklear's TV credits include "T.J. Hooker," "Dynasty" and "Spin City," and her film roles include "The Perfect Man" and "Uptown Girls."

 

 

 

A drug that combats shyness and social awkwardness, dubbed “Social Viagra”, could soon be available at a drug store near you. Scientists in the US found that oxytocin, a natural hormone that assists childbirth and helps mothers bond with newborn babies, helps reduce anxiety and calm phobias.

Paul Zak, a professor of neuroscience at California’s Claremont Graduate University, who has tested the hormone said: “Tests have shown that oxytocin reduces anxiety levels in users. It is a hormone that facilitates social contact between people. What’s more, it is a very safe product that does not have any side effects and is not addictive.”

‘Research shows that the higher the natural level of oxytocin people have in their brain, the more likely they are to give money to charity and act kindly towards strangers. It has also been shown to increase the level of monogamy in rodents.’

Oxytocin is an FDA controlled substance!


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