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... a heart attack, stroke, or other serious medical emergency. Because of this, many first time sufferers of anxiety attacks end up being rushed to the emergency room only to find out their condition is not life-threatening. Anxiety attacks, also known ...
Source:American Chronicle
Date:August 25, 2008
Anxiety and panic often first appears in adolescence, making effective treatment while still young imperative.
Source:OUPblog
Date:August 18, 2008
... of animal models such as massage, meditation, and biofeedback. Xenical diet. This means that depressed or bipolar disorder, and it can also be a cause. Xenical program. A recent clinical evidence of this method to decrease or eliminate the symptoms. ...
Source:Ourmedia blogs
Date:August 17, 2008
... also very self-conscious and not trusting of people." Fireworks or the sound of a balloon bursting triggered anxiety attacks for Paul Taylor, causing him to feel like he was back in Iraq, Lauren said. Paul Taylor said he didn't feel any different ...
Source:Sentinel & Enterprise
Date:August 14, 2008
... for acute bronchitis; and 5 percent for depression or bipolar disease. Asthma is the most common chronic disorder in children. Attacks, usually characterized by shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, chest pain, anxiety or panic, can be triggered ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:August 14, 2008
... after an episode of mental illness. You need to ensure that she is taking the medication as prescribed. Anxiety attacks Dear Counsellor: I get very worried and nervous at times. My doctor said that I have generalised anxiety disorder. I tend to ...
Source:Jamaica Gleaner
Date:August 9, 2008
... anxiety, loss of control over thinking, obsessive ruminations, poor concentration, thoughts about death or suicide, panic attacks, phobias and any other co-occurring mental disorder such as anorexia nervosa or substance abuse/dependence. During an ...
Source:WisInfo
Date:August 4, 2008
UC Irvine researchers have identified the brain mechanism that switches off traumatic feelings associated with bad memories, a finding that could lead to the development of drugs to treat panic disorders.
Source:The Nation
Date:August 3, 2008
... associated with bad memories. The finding is salient in that this could lead to the development of drugs to treat panic disorders. Scientists from UCI and the University of Muenster in Germany found that a small brain protein called neuropeptide S ...
Source:Psych Central News
Date:July 31, 2008
... Alexza's lead program, AZ-004 (Staccato loxapine) for the treatment of acute agitation in schizophrenic or bipolar disorder patients, is in Phase 3 testing and completed the enrollment of its first Phase 3 clinical trial in June 2008. AZ-001 ...
Source:PR Newswire
Date:July 30, 2008
... at the University of California, Irvine, who said their finding may lead to the development of new drugs to treat panic disorders. When a person suffers a traumatic experience, environmental cues often become associated with the bad experience. ...
Source:MedicineNet
Date:July 30, 2008
... ( ) 6. Weather itself can sometimes contribute to increased anxiety symptoms, even when the person who is bothered by panic attacks is not afraid of storms or other weather events. TRUE ( ) FALSE ( ) 7. Since storms, tornados, hurricanes and other ...
Source:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Date:July 29, 2008
... be used as effectively with a family doctor as with a psychologist? The fact is, most people with a mental health disorder don't usually seek out a mental health professional at first. Instead, they contact their family physician or general ...
Source:World of Psychology
Date:July 29, 2008
... medical emergencies and require immediate medical care. Causes vary but can include asthma, heart problems, anxiety, panic attacks or a blood clot in the lungs. Unexplained changes in bowel habits . See your doctor for severe diarrhea that lasts ...
Source:Denver Post
Date:July 28, 2008
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