Logan Flowers+FollowOCD’s Brain Signature Finally Found!Scientists just discovered a unique brainwave pattern that shows up only when people with OCD act on their compulsions. This is huge because it’s the first time a clear biological marker for OCD has been found! The hope? Future treatments could target these brain signals directly, making therapies way more effective. Imagine being able to dial down OCD by tuning your brainwaves! This could be a total game-changer for millions struggling with OCD. #Health #MentalHealth #OCD41Share
Harold Sosa+FollowWait, Is Bullying Really Linked to OCD?This new twin study just flipped what we thought about bullying and OCD. Turns out, kids who got bullied at 15 were more likely to show OCD symptoms later—but only if they were fraternal twins, not identical. That means genetics might be the real culprit, not bullying itself. Wild, right? It’s a reminder that mental health is way more complicated than we think, and there’s still so much to learn! #Health #MentalHealth #OCD11Share
Richard Jones+FollowStarbucks Fired Her for OCD?A Starbucks barista in Chicago says she was let go after asking for help with her OCD, which makes it hard for her to throw things away. Instead of getting support, she claims management mocked her and wrote her up for stuff like being late or not being 'friendly enough.' Now she’s suing for discrimination. Wild that this isn’t the first time Starbucks has faced lawsuits over disability accommodations! #Starbucks #OCD #DisabilityRights #Safety00Share
Jordan Jimenez+FollowOCD Messing With Your Sleep? Read ThisTurns out, sleep issues in OCD aren’t just about stress—they’re wired into the brain and body! Compulsions, late-night overthinking, and even delayed melatonin all gang up to keep you awake. But there’s hope: ERP (with a bedtime twist), mindfulness, light therapy, and even tweaking your meds can help you finally get some real rest. Treating sleep as part of OCD recovery isn’t just nice—it’s necessary. Who knew your brain’s bedtime drama was this deep? #OCD #SleepHealth #MentalHealth #RestMatters #Wellness #Health40Share