Articles, tagged with "pounding heart", page 5
22nd February 2010
Panic is a terrifying feeling of intense fear during which you may feel that a terrible event is going to occur e.g. losing control of a situation, dying, or losing your mind. A panic attack will generally last about 15 minutes, though at the time it can ...
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Author:
Paul Harrison
18th February 2010
There can be something good about feeling anxious. It can actually help students to be motivated to prepare for the upcoming exams or recitations. Athletes train well and become alert when being kept on their toes in potentially dangerous situations. O...
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Author:
Nathaniel Pollard
08th February 2010
By knowing exactly what anxiety attack symptoms are you can get a leg up on finding a way to prevent them. It is so much easier to stop them dead in their tracks if you know exactly what the anxiety attack symptoms are. You will be able to diffuse them be...
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Author:
Peter C Dougan
19th January 2010
I can't tell you how many times I've heard of a person having a anxiety attack and someone saying that they just wanted attention. Nothing could be farther from the truth. sure a panic attack is not the same as some normal medical condition, it is both ...
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Author:
Ian Middleton
07th January 2010
It's been related that over 5% of the American population suffers from panic attacks. That is alot of people and if you are one of them or you know someone who is, keep reading. I'm going to show you how to overcome panic fits. Step 1 to overcoming a p...
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Author:
Paul Barker
04th January 2010
Social anxiety disorder is one of the most common forms of brain related disorders. Also known as social phobia, the condition arises when one person tends to panic or freak out once placed in any social situations. The fear of being criticized, carefully...
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Author:
D. Karlson
21st December 2009
Anxiety is bad, a sign of weakness. Therefore, I have to avoid change and uncertainty. Anxiety is not a psychological disorder, it's a medical disorder. In other words, anxiety isn't a mental illness; all those symptoms you experience during a panic attac...
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Author:
CharlieB
21st December 2009
Anxiety is Wide Spread
Who among us has not at one time or another had something to be anxious about. Whether it was studying for an up-coming exam, a first date, focusing on a work project, preparing for an important speech, or dealing with the press...
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Author:
argiro.mike
10th December 2009
HOW TO STOP PANIC ATTACKS
One of the unfortunate results from suffering from excessive stress
and anxiety is a physical reaction of your body to the signs and symptoms
of anxiety. Your body is telling you that you need to rest momentarily.
But wh...
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Author:
Keith Baker
09th December 2009
Half of panic disorder sufferers require nocturnal panic attacks treatment. While night attacks account for just 10% of attacks, sufferers are more worried about these. Night attacks can be a little more difficult to diagnose since they can be mistaken fo...
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Author:
Phil Tsang
27th November 2009
A panic attack is a sudden, intense experience of fear coupled with an overwhelming feeling of danger, accompanied by physical symptoms of anxiety, such as a pounding heart, sweating, and rapid breathing. A person with panic disorder may experience repeat...
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Author:
markbouchar2009
24th November 2009
Your first panic attacks can have a traumatic impact, leaving you feeling terrified, helpless, and anxious about the possibility of future episodes. Unfortunately, in some cases, panic does repeatedly recur. Why some people have a panic attack only once o...
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Author:
google.com
20th November 2009
Panic attacks can be embarrassing, debilitating or even life threatening. Often having no way of knowing how to handle panic attacks cause many more people to suffer than one would think. It is a condition that can occur during a business meeting, a simpl...
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Author:
Rutchell Laquihon
17th November 2009
If you or someone you know is dealing with panic attacks, you know how debilitating and crippling they can be. Relaxation, medication; these are common prescriptions for panic attacks, but that just deals with the symptoms, not the root of the problem. Th...
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Author:
S. Kaiser
05th November 2009
Who among us has not at one time or another had something to be anxious about. Whether it was studying for an up-coming exam, a first date, focusing on a work project, preparing for an important speech, or dealing with the pressures of everyday situations...
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Author:
asbservices10