Dr. Cox was interviewed for a recent article for the Washington Post about morning anxiety, in which she discussed the influence of chronotype on anxiety levels throughout the day and how to mitigate feelings of anxiety in the morning. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2025/06/09/morning-anxiety-wake-up/

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Dr. Cox gave a talk on Friday, January 17th titled “Sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in anxiety-related disorders: Opportunities for sleep and circadian medicine”. This talk highlighted evidence that sleep and circadian rhythm disruption characterizes anxiety-related disorders, predicts increases in anxiety symptoms over time, and can be specifically targeted to improve anxiety symptoms.

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Dr. Cox was interviewed for a recent Time Magazine article about evening anxiety, which featured our article published in Psychiatry Research on time of day effects on anxiety. https://time.com/7203404/why-is-anxiety-worse-at-night/