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by Steve Baker - 2007-08-02
I seriously feel that if you've never been unfortunate enough to have experienced a panic attack then, it would be very difficult, if not impossible to realise just how overwhelmingly frightenin...
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by - 2007-08-08
Are panic disorder and panic attacks the same thing or are they two separate conditions? In other words, does someone who suffers from panic attacks automatically get labelled as having panic disorder...
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by Steve Baker - 2007-08-10
Phobia is a derivative of the Greek word "phobos", meaning fear. It does seem however, to have two different definitions. Here are a couple of examples: a) an extremely intense and overwhelming ...
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by Richard Kuhns - 2007-08-17
My first visit with the client, Jane, with whom I developed this technique that demonstrated 80% success rate, left my office with a full blown anxiety attack--not a good start. I thought I'd neve...
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by Sickanimations - 2007-08-30
A panic attack, also known as an anxiety attack, is an amount of time where a person feels extremely intense sense of intense fear and mental distress. Panic attacks often occur abruptly with no...
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by Bill Burniece - 2007-09-15
Having similar symptoms, panic attack and sinus arrest are frequently confused. In fact, the two ailments are incommensurable.Panic Attack Symptoms:Sudden Feelings Of FearHard To BreatheFeeling O...
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by Bill Burniece - 2007-09-28
Your heart rate increases and your mind starts racing with troubling thoughts such as "am I having a heart attack? stroke? something worse?" You feel disconnected from reality in a weird, surr...
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by Beth Banning & Neill Gibson - 2007-10-19
Are feelings of panic and anxiety consuming your world? One of the primary symptoms of anxiety is feeling uncomfortable and thinking you are trapped or stuck. Being stuck starts by dwelling on t...
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by Abbi Rouse - 2008-01-12
According to an industry expert, the number of people looking for help with their finances will increase in the first two months of 2008.According to Heather Choudhary, a specialist debt adviser f...
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by Ricky Hussey - 2008-01-12
Generalized anxiety and stress can sometimes crystallize into a specific event such as a panic attack or palpitations. If this happens often, sufferers begin to worry about having a panic attack, ...