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  • Symptoms & Treatments for Panic Disorder

    Panic disorder is defined as episodes of severe fear that may also be accompanied by chest pain, palpitations, abdominal distress and shortness of breath. There are many signs of this disorder.

  • Panic Disorder Cures

    Panic disorders are complex and often require professional intervention. Panic disorders can include chest pains, difficulty breathing, elevated heart rate and blood pressure, fear without reason,...

  • Light Therapy for Panic Disorders

    Most panic attacks usually occur without warning, without an external cause, generating a number of different psychological and physiological symptoms. Symptoms include dizziness, sweating,...

  • Causes of Anxiety Attacks

    Anxiety attacks, also called panic attacks, occur suddenly and seemingly without provocation. Deeper investigation shows that anxiety attacks commonly occur when the sufferer is under extreme...

  • How to Diagnose Panic Disorder

    Panic disorders, which may affect almost 2 percent of the total population, are marked by panic attacks that can last up to ten minutes or more, impairing a person's ability to deal with the world...

  • How to Know Panic Disorder Causes

    A panic disorder is a neurological condition that causes frequent and intense panic or anxiety attacks, disrupting a person's everyday life. By understanding the biological, neurological and...

  • How to Deal With a Panic Disorder

    An estimated 40 million people over the age of 18 experience panic attacks each year. Panic disorders usually last at least six months and often become worse without treatment. However, people who...

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