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NIMH: Anxiety Disorders
Effective treatments for anxiety disorders are available, and research is yielding new, improved therapies that can help most people with anxiety disorders ...
Physician's Weekly Article - Generalized Anxiety Disorder
The ADAA has published a white paper titled “Improving the Diagnosis & Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Dialogue Between Mental Health ...
NIMH: Anxiety Disorders
Effective treatments for anxiety disorders are available, and research is yielding new, ... Effective treatments for each of the anxiety disorders have been ...
Anxiety Disorders, National Mental Health Information Center
Generalized Anxiety Disorder: symptoms, diagnosis, treatment Panic Disorder: symptoms, diagnosis, treatment Phobias: symptoms, diagnosis, treatment ...
Psych Central: Generalized Anxiety Disorder Treatment
General treatment guidelines for generalized anxiety disorder, including psychotherapy, medications and self-help resources.
Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General - Chapter 4
Treatment of Anxiety Disorders. The anxiety disorders are treated with some form ... Buspirone is most useful for treatment of generalized anxiety disorder, ...
Anxiety Treatment Australia: Anxiety disorder help, information ...
Anxiety Treatment Australia provides information on anxiety disorders, depression, panic attacks, treatment & therapy including support groups & group ...
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Anxiety therapy doesn't work as well in elderly: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A form of talk therapy called cognitive behavioral therapy appears to help older adults battle anxiety disorders slightly better than other approaches, but not as well as in younger adults, according to a new study. "Cognitive behavioral therapy is the mainstay for treating anxiety disorders in younger adults. Its lower effect in older adults in this study is ...
Read more...Exercise Can Help Reduce Anxiety In Women
Approximately 3 percent of the U.S. population suffers from excessive, uncontrollable worry that reduces their health and quality of life. The condition, known as Generalized Anxiety Disorder, is difficult to overcome and is accompanied by a host of physical symptoms, including fatigue, muscle tension, irritability and poor sleep. However, a new University of Georgia study shows that regular ...
Read more...Exercise Can Reduce Anxiety in Women
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a condition characterized by excessive and uncontrollable worries. Approximately 90,000 Americans or three percent of the population suffer from GAD, a condition that adversely affects their health and quality of life. Although GAD is difficult to overcome, new research suggests regular exercise can significantly reduce anxiety symptoms in patients with [...]
Read more...UGA College of Education finds exercise reduces anxiety symptoms in women
( University of Georgia ) Approximately three percent of the US population suffers from excessive, uncontrollable worry that reduces their health and quality of life. The condition, known as Generalized Anxiety Disorder, is difficult to overcome and is accompanied by a host of physical symptoms, including fatigue, muscle tension, irritability and poor sleep. However, a new University of Georgia ...
Read more...Women Should Exercise to Reduce Anxiety, Study Shows
Research shows that working out regularly will help alleviate anxiety.
Read more...New Treatment for Patients with Bipolar I Disorder
LONDON , January 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --First sublingual treatment for moderate to severe manic episodes associated with bipolar I disorder, one of the leading causes of disability[1] affecting an estimated ...
Read more...Study finds exercise reduces anxiety symptoms in women
Approximately 3 percent of the U.S. population suffers from excessive, uncontrollable worry that reduces their health and quality of life. The condition, known as Generalized Anxiety Disorder, is difficult to overcome and is accompanied by a host of physical symptoms, including fatigue, muscle tension, irritability and poor sleep. However, a new University of Georgia study shows that regular ...
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