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General Anxiety Disorders
Childhood history of anxiety disorders among adults with social ...
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Among comorbid anxiety disorders, generalized. anxiety disorder was significantly higher in patients. with a childhood history of anxiety (P < .0001); asso- ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Anxiety Disorders: Future Directions for Research and Treatment - Health Canada [External Link]; Treatment of Anxiety Disorders - US Surgeon General ...
NMHA MHIC Factsheet: Anxiety Disoders-Generalized Anxiety Disorder
The National Mental Health Association (NMHA) is the country’s oldest and largest nonprofit organization addressing all aspects of mental health and mental ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder - October 1, 2000 - American Family ...
A patient information handout on generalized anxiety disorder, ... Patients with generalized anxiety disorder experience worry or anxiety and a number of ...
General Anxiety Disorder
Understanding when common anxieties become overwhelming and must be treated; this is called general anxiety disorder.
NIMH: Anxiety Disorders
Five major types of anxiety disorders are:. Generalized Anxiety Disorder · Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) · Panic Disorder · Post-Traumatic Stress ...
Panic - Anxiety Disorders Help and Support
Find out what you can do if constant worry has taken over your life. Read more about chronic worry. More: Quiz: Do I Have Generalized Anxiety Disorder? ...
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General Anxiety Disorders News
Patients With Anxiety Disorders Think They Have More Physiological Problems Than They Really Have, According To Study (Science Daily)
New research shows that patients with serious anxiety disorders (panic disorder with and without agoraphobia, social anxiety disorder or generalized anxiety disorder) think they suffer more physiological (palpitations, sweating, irregular breathing, shaking of the hands and muscular tension, etc.) than they really have. In other words, although many patients with anxiety disorders have orally ...
Read more...Patients With Anxiety Disorders Think They Have More Physiological Problems Than They Really Have, According To A Study (Medical News Today)
A doctoral thesis carried out at the University of Granada has proved that patients with serious anxiety disorders (panic disorder with and without agoraphobia, social anxiety disorder or generalized anxiety disorder) think they suffer more physiological (palpitations, sweating, irregular breathing, shaking of the hands and muscular tension Ă¢â‚¬Â¦) than they really have.
Read more...More Than 100 Scientific Abstracts Presented By GU/GUMC Researchers At Neuroscience 2008 (Medical News Today)
Research highlights include how we see faces in our dreams, understanding how young and old adults learn, helping stroke survivors speak using fMRI, an explanation about autism and facial recognition and ways to possibly forestall Parkinson's disease.
Read more...Does Anxiety Increase Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease? (Science Daily)
Psychological stress and anxiety have been shown to produce an activation of coagulation and fibrinolysis. Resulting hypercoagulability is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, and could therefore contribute to an increased prevalence of coronary artery disease in anxiety patients.
Read more...Peek at the Week (Niles Herald-Spectator)
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Read more...GU/GUMC researchers present more than 100 scientific abstracts at Neuroscience 2008 (EurekAlert!)
( Georgetown University Medical Center ) Researchers from Georgetown University and Georgetown University Medical Center's departments of neuroscience, psychology, physiology and biophysics will present more than 100 research abstracts at the Society for Neuroscience's 38th annual meeting, Nov. 15 -19 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington.Abstracts cover a broad array of ...
Read more...Exercise plus sleep may lower cancer risk in women (CNN)
Regular physical activity may lower a woman's overall risk of cancer, suggests a new government study -- but only if her workouts don't cut into a good night's sleep. Otherwise, lack of shut-eye appears to cancel out much of exercise's protective benefits.
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