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ByeByePanicAttacks.com will be hosting free webinars with top experts to anyone interested in learning how to overcome panic attacks. These ground-breaking techniques are one-of-a-kind and shouldn't be missed. (PRWEB) December 02, 2012 While panic attacks can make the sufferer fear or sense the feelings of dying, inevitable doom, “going crazy,” or losing control of themselves, these feelings can be controlled and alleviated. ByeByePanicAttacks.com has just opened a rare...
Panic Away review was launched today and is a method of training one's mind so that they don’t fall victim of their panic attacks. Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) July 07, 2012 Panic Away review is about the all natural treatment for the problems of anxiety, panic attacks, and general anxiety disorder (GAD). These attacks can come on for a variety of reasons but one thing is certain and that is if one doesn’t address the problem, they will only get worse over time and could end up actually...
Panic Away is a leading e-book that is gaining a lot of steam in the self-help industry and garnering some major endorsements from high-profile doctors according to AloeVera.com. AloeVera.com has just released their Panic Away review highlighting all the details of Barry McDonagh's new program. Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) June 21, 2012 Panic Away review released by Aloevera.com highlights Barry McDonagh and his new Panic Away program. Barry McDonagh is making a big impact in the self-help...
The launch of this “Anxiety Reduction Zen Meditation†program couldn’t be timelier, announces a noted California anxiety doctor. Notoriously stressful, the holidays worsen the symptoms of millions with social anxiety, OCD and terrifying panic attacks, but one anti-anxiety e-book can offer instant therapeutic guidance, encouragement and peace – without pharmaceuticals. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 29, 2011 Holiday celebrations are a treasured part of the...
LA QUINTA, Calif., Sept. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- According to The Anxiety Disorders Association of America, anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults in the United States age 18 and older. These disorders include, but are not limited to panic attacks, panic disorder and agoraphobia. Unfortunately, worried about the associated stigma, many people suffer in silence without seeking any help. That's where Matthew Wagner comes in. Wagner is a...
The portion of our brains that is responsible for registering fear and even panic has a built-in chemical sensor that is triggered by a primordial terror "“ suffocation. A report in the November 25th issue of the journal Cell, a Cell Press publication, shows in studies of mice that the rise in acid levels in the brain upon breathing carbon dioxide triggers acid-sensing channels that evoke fear behavior.In addition to the insight into the normal fear response, the discovery may help to...
Breathing carbon dioxide can trigger panic attacks, but the biological reason for this effect has not been understood. A new study by University of Iowa researchers shows that carbon dioxide increases brain acidity, which in turn activates a brain protein that plays an important role in fear and anxiety behavior.The study, published in the Nov. 25 issue of the journal Cell, offers new possibilities for understanding the biological basis of panic and anxiety disorders in general and may...
Panic attacks have been linked to higher risk of heart attack and heart disease, especially in younger people, British researchers said. The study, published in the European Heart Journal, found that people who were younger than age 50 when first diagnosed had a significantly higher risk of subsequent heart attacks, or myocardial infarctions, but this was not the case in older people. The study found there was a significantly higher incidence of subsequent coronary heart disease in people...
The stress of panic attacks may be just the beginning. New research shows people diagnosed with panic attacks or panic disorder are more likely to develop heart disease or suffer a heart attack or develop coronary heart disease (CHD) than the rest of the population.Studies show the risk for having a heart attack was increased by 38 percent and developing heart disease increased by 44 percent. Researchers find the risk is even greater for panic attack sufferers under age 50. But interestingly,...
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