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Sunday, November 8th, 2009
Anxiety Attack Treatments
Anxiety attacks are frightening but the good thing is, episodes are generally harmless. In most cases, attacks rarely last for more than 30 minutes, with peak of intensity within the first 10 minutes. What make such attacks dangerous is if it becomes chronic and if it already affects the well-being of a person [...]
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Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Causes of Child Anxiety Attacks
Child anxiety, just like that of adults, is a normal, healthy emotion felt as a response to certain stimuli. But when anxiety becomes recurring, irrational and intense, it may be considered as a disorder. Episodes of anxiety attacks can disable the child from performing his daily duties in school and at [...]
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Friday, November 6th, 2009
Panic Attacks — Signs of Vulnerability
Panic attacks do not come from nowhere, though the possibility of them coming out of the blue cannot be discounted. Nonetheless, there is always that something that triggers the occurrence of such attacks. Experts believe that the causes are multi-factorial and pre-disposing factors are many. Included are the following:
Genetics. Panic [...]
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Panic Attack: Signs, Symptoms, Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
A panic attack is a sudden surge of overwhelming fear and anxiety, usually without any clear reason and without warning. It can happen to anyone regardless of age, health and status. many attacks are a one-time occurrence, but some people experience recurring episodes. Recurring episodes are often caused [...]
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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Panic Attacks ? Psyche Your Self
Consulting a psychologist, or a behavioral therapist for that matter, regarding panic attacks may be the best course of action you could do for yourself. That is, if you are not convinced that you can actually help your self out of your condition. But you cannot forever rely on drugs [...]
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Symptoms of Anxiety Attacks
Everyone worries, gets nervous and concerned, feels certain fears, and experiences apprehensions. To a certain degree, anxiousness is healthy as it enables the body to react to certain stimuli and take into action or perform better. As long as the feeling is relative to the situation or problem at hand, it is [...]
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009
Panic Attacks ? What Would Happen If You Do Not Get Treatment
At the onset of panic attacks or disorder, it is best to go see your doctor immediately and have it evaluated as this will not only give you a clear understanding of what condition you are undergoing but this could also prevent the aggravation [...]
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009
Understanding Anxiety and Anxiety Attacks
Anxiety is a normal, healthy feeling that is experienced by everyone. It is the body’s way of reacting to stimulus that pushes us to either “fight” or “flight” over a situation. However, when anxiety attacks are chronic, severe, and irrational, and begin to affect the health of a person (physically, psychologically [...]
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009
Various Treatments for Panic Attacks
The cause of panic attacks is still not fully understood. What is known is that it can happen to anyone, without any reason, regardless of age. Meaning, a happy and healthy person has an equal chance of experiencing a panic attack with those who are depressed and unhealthy. An episode [...]
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Saturday, October 31st, 2009
What You should Do if You Had a Panic Attack
Experiencing a panic attack for the first time can be distressing not only because of the actual experience during the attack but also because you tend to develop fear of future attacks. Also known as anticipatory anxiety, fear of future attacks causes continuous fear and tension [...]
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