By: Ras Tred | 2011-03-30 | Health & Fitness Anxiety disorders are different and consist of things such as social anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and phobias. Large numbers of people around the world are diagnosed with this condition in... read more
By: DzulkarnaenDaniel | 2010-12-06 | Mental health Anxiety and panic attacks will make the sufferer feel very helpless as the heart races and the thoughts of either going mad or dying are all around them. But, in reality, during an attack a sufferer is at their strongest, their fastest and their most prepared for threat. read more
By: Kevin Jeffers | 2011-12-03 | Anxiety Anxiety and panic are two of the common occurrences with many people. While both are more mental than physical it could be good to learn what causes anxiety and panic attacks and their similarities and differences. read more
By: Jared D. Ingram | 2010-10-04 | Mental health The causes of anxiety attacks are numerous. In the US, the National Institute of Mental Health has been investigating what causes these attacks. Their findings have proven to be detrimental. read more
By: Grant Dougan | 2011-01-02 | Fitness There are many causes of anxiety. The causes fall into genetic, environmental or brain chemistry categories. This really covers a wide spectrum when trying to diagnose anxiety. None of them are inclusive and not all are definitive indicators if you will suffer anxiety. They are a guide line for a doctor to follow. read more
By: Marcus Samuels | 2010-11-22 | Mental health By having information on anxiety attacks, you are actually lessening the chances of you having it. These attacks are very uncomfortable that you'd rather choose to get sick and be admitted to the hospital instead. If you want a lot of information about this then continue reading this article. read more
By: Jared D. Ingram | 2010-10-04 | Men's Health If the causes of anxiety attacks are known to you, then you might be able to help someone you know, or better yet help yourself, avoid situation that will induce anxiety attacks. There is an old saying that states that "an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure", if you can avoid the causes, then you can save others or yourself from the discomfort of having a panic attack. read more
By: Angelica T Parker | 2010-03-30 | Anxiety Millions of people across the world suffer from anxiety attacks. Most of the people are aware of their problem but there are many who fail to recognize the symptoms associated with this disorder. Some of the typical symptoms that occur along with these attacks are dizziness, racing heart, chest pains, trembling, sweating, hyperventilating and shortness of breath. read more
By: Jason Ricks | 2010-09-24 | Self help Anxiety is indeed a common word, a common experience and a common problem that has always haunted us. A problem that tends to occur and affect many people, each and every one of us have experienced anxiety at some point in our lives and how we cope with it makes all the difference. read more
By: Noel Chua | 2011-07-29 | Diseases and Conditions Sometimes life is hard and can cause you to feel out of control. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? read more
By: Dr.Charles Buchar | 2011-02-22 | Fitness Equipment A panic attack is a sudden surge of overwhelming anxiety and fear. Your heart pounds and you can’t breathe. You feel dizzy and sick to your stomach. You may even feel like you’re dying or going crazy. Left untreated, panic attacks can lead to panic disorder and other problems. They may even cause you to withdraw from normal activities. But panic is treatable – and the sooner you seek help, t read more
By: George Christodoulou | 2010-04-02 | Anxiety Treating your anxiety won't be easy, but you can do it. With a few special tips you will be dealing with your anxiety soon enough. read more
By: Alexander Zachary | 2010-11-04 | Health & Fitness Anxiety in a child is just like that of an adult, is a general, healthy emotion felt as a reaction to numerous stimuli read more
By: Chris St. Pierre | 2010-04-02 | Anxiety Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) affects over 4 million adult Americans every year, and is a condition where the person feels extremely worried or anxious on a regular basis. Exaggerated feelings of worry or anxiety are normal in some situations, but for people who have generalized anxiety disorder or related conditions, the feelings are out of proportion with the situation at hand. read more