Good Vibrations: Study Suggests Handheld Objects Could Help Calm Social Anxiety
A recent study from the University of Glasgow suggests that handheld objects designed to pulse and vibrate in calming patterns could help reduce social anxiety. The research involved 29 participants and found that these uniquely-shaped objects may help reduce the intensity of anxiety in social situations. Dr. Shaun Macdonald emphasized the potential impact of the findings, highlighting the need for discreet devices to aid individuals in anxiety-inducing social situations.