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Psychological Conditions or Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome?
Tubal Ligation Reversal by Dr. Berger | September 25th 2008 by Gary S. Berger M.D.
Several common psychological conditions can mimic Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome (PTLS). These include major depression, generalized anxiety disorder, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This is the fifth part of a 14 article series about Post Tubal Li read more
Anxiety and its various Forms
All About your Life | September 21st 2008 by joom
Anxiety is an abnormal psychological condition which is governed by some behavioral, somatic, cognitive and emotional components which leads to the generation of sad feelings which are known as worry and fear by us. Anxiety is also related with sym read more
anxiety disorders
Welcome to Abundant World | September 18th 2008 by Miz Helena
Anxiety disorders are chronic, relentless, and they can become progressively worsened if not treated. People suffering from chronic and intense anxiety may also experience nausea, trembling, chills, and lightheadness. Anxiety disorder is one of the m read more
Gene Variant May Predispose Some to Anxiety
Health and Fitness Proudct Reviews | September 9th 2008 by James yaqins
A gene variation may explain why some people are more prone to anxiety disorders, such as post-traumatic stress, a new study says. People carrying two copies of the Met158 variation of the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene showed greater anxie read more
Adolescent & Teen depression and anxiety disorders
BStinky, A Mommy's Blog | September 9th 2008 by VAIANP
My 14 year old son was diagnosed with General Anxiety Disorder, Separation Anxiety, Social Anxiety Disorder, depression and OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) a little over two years ago. I have heard of people having panic attacks but until you read more
How Common are Mental Health Problems?
Anxiety Disorder Treatment and Medications | August 19th 2008 by Anywanted
It may be just as common, if not more common, for people to develop mental health problems as lung cancer, stroke, and cardiovascular disease, a new study shows. The study, published in today’s advance online edition of Molecular Psychiatry, tr read more
The Anxiety Gaze
Anxiety Guru | August 14th 2008 by Paul
I have heard veterans say that they can pick out other veterans of armed conflict because of their thousand yard stare . It is a deep stare or gaze that is not focused on any particular thing. But its born from the trauma and severe mental stress of read more
Anxiety (INTRODUCTION)
For Depression,, We say no.. | August 13th 2008 by Vanfroid
Anxiety, emotional state in which people feel uneasy, apprehensive, or fearful. People usually experience anxiety about events they cannot control or predict, or about events that seem threatening or dangerous. For example, students taking an importa read more
Ace In The Hole: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Anxiety Guru | August 8th 2008 by Paul
Recently I have talked a lot about various forms of therapies for anxiety disorders. Some of which are considered somewhat fringe or unorthodox. There is one therapy however that is widely accepted as being extremely effective and more in line with read more
The Age of Anxiety Attacks
Conquer Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms | July 30th 2008 by Wendy
This has been called the age of anxiety - and with good reason. Tranquilizers have become almost as commonplace as aspirin in the typical medicine cabinet, and each day doctors hear a multitude of physical complaints that were triggered by anxiety at read more
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Teeth Whitening | Tooth Whitening Kits - Gel - Products - Sy… | July 16th 2008 by PAAVAN JETHAVA
Paving is the way for More Effective Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress and Anxiety Disorders.The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that in any given year, about 40 million adults (18 or older) will suffer from some form of anxiety diso read more
New Self Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
Sports And Relax Blog | July 5th 2008 by kon5518
There are various treatments of anxiety include psychological and drug treatments and depend to a certain extent on the type of symptoms or disorder the person is suffering from. Psychological treatments of Anxiety are often tried first. They may in read more
Anxiety Attacks - Physiological Causes
Holistic Health Talk | June 27th 2008 by Cynthia Perkins, M.Ed.
A reader has submitted the following question in regard to anxiety attacks. “Before I begin, let me just say that I love your blog as it has helped me understand many things I have been confused about. Thank you. That being said, perhaps you ca read more
Anxiety Disorders and Relaxation Training
Natural Remedies and Cures | June 15th 2008 by Kevin Flatt
Relaxation training is a common treatment for anxiety disorders, both as a stand-alone treatment for anxiety disorders or included in a more complex therapy. The prevalence of anxiety is approximately twice among women compared with men. Anxiety is c read more
New Self Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
Healthy Articles | June 14th 2008 by kanrich
There are various treatments of anxiety include psychological and drug treatments and depend to a certain extent on the type of symptoms or disorder the person is suffering from. Psychological treatments of Anxiety are often tried first. They may in read more
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Conquer Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms | June 9th 2008 by Wendy
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is the label used to describe persistent, pervasive feelings of anxiety which give rise to what seems like constant bodily and mental discomfort. Those suffering from GAD explain… ‘I never seem to be fre read more
Facts About Antidepressants for Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety Cures | June 5th 2008 by Steve Anderson
Are you suffering from anxiety disorders? If yes then there are some medications available that actively work over the anxiety disorders. It is important to take the antidepressants for weeks after the doctor has recommended. Some of the antidepress read more
Living With Less Stress and Anxiety
Are You Living Or Surviving? - Find Ultimate Happiness | May 9th 2008 by Michelle_T
Five Ways to Calm the Jitters By Naomi Barr Sweaty palms, jagged nerves, choking insecurity: LEVEL ORANGE. Heart pounding out of your chest: LEVEL RED. Most of us know what it is to feel like a walking Homeland Security alert system. In fact, an esti read more
It’s Emotional and Not Mental
Stress and Anxiety Relief Blog | April 23rd 2008
Anxiety is one of those things in life difficult to describe. When you’re anxious all the time it can actually make you feel as if you’re losing control emotionally and mentally. That really frightens some people and prevents them from seeking read more
Darn! I Feel Really Blue
Stress and Anxiety Relief Blog | April 17th 2008
I know there are a lot of symptoms that indicate anxiety exists, but one of the worst is living in fear that a panic attack can hit at any time. It’s really difficult to not start worrying about the awful physical reactions that occur during an anx read more
7 Ways to Minimize Anxiety Attacks
The Health Blog | February 7th 2008 by Jam
The medical and behavioral references stated it. Anxiety disorders cannot be prevented. But there are ways you can do to control or lessen symptoms. 1. Reduce caffeine intake. Dr. James Lee, a psychiatrist at Duke University said that “moderat read more
Scripts
Quotidian Vicissitudes | November 4th 2007 by David Rochester
An email discussion with a fellow-blogger turned my attention back to a subject I’ve been contemplating — namely, how my lack of normal socialization contributes to my anxiety. Up until recently (the past three or four years) my cir read more
Treating Anxiety Disorders
Conquer Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms | July 26th 2007 by Wendy
Everybody knows what it’s like to feel anxious - the butterflies in your stomach before a first date, the tension you feel when your boss is angry, the way your heart pounds if you’re in danger. Anxiety rouses you to action. It gears you read more
Anxiety Cures - Win Freedom from Fear
Conquer Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms | July 19th 2007 by Wendy
I am constantly impressed that so many of the letters written to me have an underlying component of fear… and that so many readers fail to mention their anxieties to their family doctors, to psychologists, family counselors, or religious advise read more
Panic disorders and fear of fear
Conquer Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms | July 3rd 2007 by Wendy
Here's part 2 of the 2 part article about panic disorders. Part 1 is here Diagnoses continue to be a problem for many phobics. Fearing that their symptoms indicate heart attacks, many sufferers wind up in hospital emergency rooms after their first at read more
Panic Disorders and fear of fear itself
Conquer Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms | July 2nd 2007 by Wendy
This is part 1 of a 2 part article about panic disorders. I've split it up to make it easier to read Some people are afraid to ride in an elevator. For others, a traffic jam, the supermarket checkout line, a ringing telephone or a visit to the dentis read more
Stubborn people run risk of anxiety disorders
Conquer Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms | June 26th 2007 by Wendy
Stubbornness, perfectionism and indecision will probably not make you very popular, and a study says they may also raise your risk of developing an anxiety disorder. Excessive devotion to work and a reduction in the ability to express emotions also a read more
Helping your child overcome anxiety
Conquer Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms | June 23rd 2007 by Wendy
Starting in a new grade or a new school can be an anxious moment for any child. Will I like my teacher? What will middle school be like? Any novel situation can provoke a bit of worry and anxiousness, according to psychologist Bernard Lapp, who pract read more
Do I Have An Anxiety Disorder?
Conquer Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms | June 20th 2007 by Wendy
It may seem difficult to differentiate between everyday anxiety, which affects everybody, and an anxiety disorder by clinical definition. What is the difference? Obviously, you will only be diagnosed with anxiety disorder if a doctor evaluates you an read more
Doing Yoga Increases Brain GABA levels
PLEXAV - Action Cognition Emotion | May 29th 2007
Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and McLean Hospital have found that practicing yoga may elevate brain gamma-aminobutyric (GABA) levels, the brain's primary inhibitory neurotransmitter. The findings, which appear in the May read more

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