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Do you have anxiety or panic attacks? Do you find that although you have anxiety, medication is not for you? Or maybe you are taking medication but want to supplement with some home exercises for anxiety to get ...
Anxiety linked to heart disease
Wednesday, January 07, 2009 Islamabad Continuous anxiety and depression can take a heavy toll on the heart.
Weight loss and exercise to be the best you can be
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Physical inactivity is causally linked to an increased risk of coronary heart disease.
Pete Wentz is always paranoid. The Fall Out Boy rocker struggles to control his anxiety and says medication no longer helps his problem.
Stressed pets becoming pill-poppers
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Infertile Couples More Likely To Suffer Depression, Anxiety
A new Italian study finds that anxiety, depression and certain other mental health conditions are more prevalent among infertile couples than those who are not infertile.
Patterns of brain activity can help predict anxiety treatment success
Washington, January 2 : American psychologists say that a network of emotion-regulating brain regions, implicated in the pathological worry that can grip patients with anxiety disorders, may also be used to ...
Scientists link premature births to mental illness
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Broccoli can dramatically cut breast cancer risk
Broccoli can dramatically cut breast cancer risk Eating broccoli can significantly reduce the risk of developing breast cancer, say researchers.
Expectant brains help predict anxiety treatment success
A network of emotion-regulating brain regions implicated in the pathological worry that can grip patients with anxiety disorders may also be useful for predicting the benefits of treatment.
Doctor invents a stress pill - for your dog
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Challenges are many for children suffering from mental illness
It can't be seen on an X-ray or detected by a blood test, but for the millions of young people who suffer from behavioral disorders and mental illness, the challenges posed by their conditions are often only ...
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Combo Therapy Best for Childhood Anxiety
New research suggests a combination of behavioral therapy and drug therapy may be best for children with anxiety disorders.
Scullcap is an Effective Calming Herb
Scullcap is a traditional herb that can be taken internally to treat nervousness, irritability, insomnia, and neuralgia.
Is My Child Shy Or Is It Something Else?
Anyone who has spent time with children knows they come in a wide array of shapes, sizes and personalities.
The medicine to fix the market: Valium.
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Photo: Ryn: They've seen the light on depression
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Ask The Pharmacist: Deck the halls, not your relatives
Q: I am 47 years old and I have to admit, I have a little anxiety. It always gets worse this time of year when my mother-in-law and her brood come to town.