panic attacks
panic attacks
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by Terry Edwards - 2008-07-04
Having an anxiety or panic attack is one of the worst experiences a person could ever go through. And yet there are thousands of people in the United States that suffer from them every day of the year...
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by Terry Edwards - 2008-07-04
Anxiety affects roughly 6.8 million adults and plenty more children. The good news about stress, anxiety and panic attacks is that they are often quite controllable. If you happen to be someone who r...
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by Dr Kenneth Herman - 2008-07-09
Do you have peace of mind? Many people are troubled by persistent, anxious feelings and thoughts. If this describes you, be sure to read every single word of this article.If you scratch the surface of...
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by Mark James - 2008-07-10
Do you find yourself worrying too much? How much anxiety is too much? These are questions, which need to be answered in order for you to get a deeper understanding of stress and anxiety - and thus, d...
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by DARLENE SIDDONS - 2008-07-14
Briefly described, PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that can develop in a person after a traumatic experience, it can be further described as, an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to ...
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by Philip S Donahoe - 2008-07-16
Stress, much as we all hate it, we all have it in our lives. We're living in very trying and difficult times and things don't seem to be getting any easier. Sometimes life can seem terribly painful an...
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by Charles T. Winnbaker - 2008-07-21
Those that suffer from constant and chronic panic disorder often wonder if they can end panic attacks once and for all. Panic can interfere with one's family life, friends and social life, hobbies, an...
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by Bart Icles - 2008-07-24
It is a common stereotype for females to be considered as the worriers and males to be considered as care free and stress-less. The fact of the matter is, anxiety doesn't know gender and is an ordina...
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by Bart Icles - 2008-07-24
A panic attack can happen to anyone, however, when they become a regular occasion, it may have developed into a panic disorder. If you feel that you are in a continuous state of panic, or have recurr...
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by Ian Spencer - 2008-07-31
There are many different types of mental health disorders in this world. Mental disorders do not discriminate, they do not care what color of skin you have, how much money you make, where you live, wh...