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Social Anxiety Disorder Medication – Friend or Foe?
Are you looking for medication to cure your social anxiety disorder? and what you have found all this while? I bet what you have found are only prescriptions to take drugs and medication to “cure” your symptoms.
Living With Anxiety
Almost everybody feels anxious and nervous right before doing something really important, be it a thesis paper presentation, a job interview, or a midterm exam we did not get to review for. It is the body’s normal reaction to tense and stressful situations. Anxiety is simply the body’s natural “fight-or-flight” response to warn us of … Continue reading
Common Types of Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety disorders can affect your daily life activities and may worsen if immediate treatment is not given.
Will Medication Stop Panic Attacks?
Panic attacks can be horrifying. In the case of anxiety and panic attacks for instance, where the person is living in almost constant fear and often unable to leave their own home because they are so worried, medication can be a lifesaver. Fortunately there are some great treatments that are available to stop panic attacks … Continue reading
Anxiety and Panic Attacks – Getting Started With an Exercise Routine
Studies have shown that rigorous and even moderate cardiovascular exercise can help reduce the symptoms of Anxiety Attacks which in turn will most likely reduce the frequency and intensity of Panic Attacks as well.
Social Anxiety Disorder
Social Anxiety Disorder
Social Anxiety Disorder is also called Social Phobia. This affects people by making them excessively afraid, self conscious and anxious in normal social settings. The sympto Continue reading
Panic Attacks, Anxiety, and Your Primary Care Physician: Are You Getting the Best Care?
I found an editorial in the March 6, 2007 edition of the Annals of Internal Medicine that I believe is spot-on. It was written by Wayne Katon, M.D. and Peter Roy-Byrne, M.D., from the University of Washington School of Medicine. The subject matter was poor treatment practices, as well as outcomes, for anxiety disorder sufferers … Continue reading