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Panic Disorder

Over 12 million people in the United States are estimated to suffer from panic disorder, and is twice as common in women as it is in men. Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder where the patient will experience recurring panic...

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Apples Don't Fall Far From the Personality Tree

The apple tree saying for families goes way back. Parents' traits often become their children's traits. And parents' mental health issues often become their children's too.

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Post-Stroke Confusion May Worsen Outcomes

Delirium among hospitalized stroke patients is common with up to 30 percent of patients suffering from disorientation and temporarily altered mental status. Research suggests those patients may have worse outcomes.

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Work and the Healthy Mind

In an effort to quantify the societal impact of health disorders, global researchers found a link between mental health and time away from work. 

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Don't Panic, Just Exercise

A simple, inexpensive, non-medicated and healthy remedy may be very effective in preventing and reducing panic or anxiety disorders: physical exercise.

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Panic Attacks Don't Come Out of the Blue

Panic attacks are thought to be something that happen so suddenly and unexpected, that one doesn't have a chance to be prepared.

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Morning Sickness Linked to Behavioral Issues
Extreme morning sickness associated with mental disorders in offspring
Panic Attacks Predictable
Body sends signals an hour before panic attack onset
Global Look at Bipolar Disorder
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Veterans at Risk
Study finds veterans with bipolar disorder at increased risk of suicide
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A pharmacist explains how Klonopin works, why doctors prescribe this anxiety reliever, and common side effects of the drug.
6 Common Anxiety Disorders
Some 40 million Americans experience anxiety disorders. The most common include obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), post-traumatic stress disorder, panic disorder and various phobias.
What is a Panic Attack?
Stress, worry and fear lead to some type of panic disorder for many Americans. Panic disorder is a mental illness that manifests as panic attacks. Learn more about anxiety symptoms and panic attacks.
Symptoms of a Panic Disorder
Having a panic disorder causes distressing symptoms including rapid heart beat, numbness, shortness of breath, a dizzy experience and the feeling of losing control. Watch to learn more about panic disorder symptoms.
What to do if You Have a Panic Attack
A panic disorder is often treated with medications like Klonopin and Xanax. Some people with this mental condition find deep breathing, relaxation techniques and mediation offer relief. What anxiety treatment is best for you?
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