How to live with Panic and Anxiety Attacks

By admin | Jun 26, 2009

With the prevalence of panic and anxiety attacks in today’s society it is important to firstly understand what these attacks mean and how to deal with them.

The 10 Most Common Anxiety Attack Symptoms

By admin | Jun 15, 2009

With the prevalence of Panic and anxiety attack sufferers it is important to know the symptoms associated with Panic and Anxiety Attacks, as well as what you should do when suffering from an anxiety attack.

Easy-To-Follow Anxiety Cures For Panic Attack Episodes

By admin | Jun 12, 2009

Is your heart palpitating? Is its racing so fast for no apparent reason? Are your senses impaired? Blurry vision? Numbness in feeling? These symptoms most probably mean you are suffering from a Panic Attack.

How To Beat Anxiety Prostate Problems

By admin | Jun 11, 2009

Anxiety prostate problems are related to issues that arise from the development of prostate diseases, find out ways to decrease your anxiety levels when associated with prostate problems.

Anxiety Scales: Which Is The Most Accurate?

By admin | Jun 10, 2009

There are 2 widely used anxiety scales: the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) and the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). Their structures are similar and their purpose is one and the same: to help the subject determine how serious the panic attack episode he is experiencing actually is.

A List Of 7 Things You MUST Know About Clonazepam Anti Anxiety Drug

By admin | Jun 9, 2009

Clonazepam Anti Anxiety drug is a prescribed medication that is meant to alleviate some of the symptoms of a panic attack episode, among other things. Prior to taking Clonazepam in is important to be aware of some of the side effects and just what you are putting in to your system.

8 Tips To Help You In Overcoming Panic Attacks

By admin | Jun 8, 2009

8 tips to help guide you through a panic attack. Using these methods you will be able to deal with your panic attacks more efficiently.

The Causal Connection Between Panic Disorder And Agoraphobia

By admin | Jun 4, 2009

Panic disorder is often used synonymously with panic attack. This is incorrect. Panic attacks refer to episodes whereby the subject experiences feelings of extreme terror and dread, senses impending doom, and suffers a variety of psychosomatic symptoms. Panic attacks are brief, lasting less than 30 minutes per episode. Panic disorder, on the other hand, is a condition whereby the subject suffers recurring panic attacks of a severe nature. The subject is often observed for a month, and if intense anxiety attacks are experienced at least once per day, then panic disorder can be established.

Curing Social Phobia With These Effective Social Anxiety Treatments

By admin | Jun 2, 2009

An episode of an anxiety attack, social anxiety – or social phobia as some circles call the condition – is nevertheless a kind of disorder that impairs our enjoyment of life.

Analyzing The Different Panic Attack Symptoms

By admin | Jun 1, 2009

But here’s an even more alarming statistic: 72% of people who are suffering from a panic attack don’t even know that they’re enduring such a condition. Though, generally, anxiety attacks are harmless, they can still lead to some dire consequences if the episodes are severe and if the subject is suffering from a pre-existing condition that can be aggravated by a bout with extreme anxiety.

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