Archive for the 'Anxiety' Category
For any one who suffers from panic attacks if they allow them to they can take control over their life. There are a number of things which one can do to prevent a panic attack happening. But should the situation become a chronic one then it may need to treated medically. Below we provide some tips on ways of how to stop panic attacks before they take complete control.
November 10th, 2008 | Posted in Anxiety | No Comments
I’ve recently learned a trick on how to prevent stress. It’s simple and it works! Being a parent of a teenager is inherently stressful - I think the words teenager and stress are actually synonyms - and any way you can figure out how to prevent stress while dealing with them is a huge help.
October 25th, 2008 | Posted in Anxiety | No Comments
Countless people are affected by Panic Attacks each year, causing immense panic and anxiety and a sense of fear. Dealing with Panic Attacks is quite challenging and some people are prisoners in their own home afraid to venture out. Identifying what triggers a Panic Attack is the first step in taking control of your panic disorder.
October 24th, 2008 | Posted in Anxiety | No Comments
Having watched the presidential and vice presidential debates, and having an interest in stress, I started to wonder about the effects of this debate on the four people on the two tickets. Sarah Palin, John McCain, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden are the four contenders experiencing the stress. But what about the stress during the televised debates?
October 18th, 2008 | Posted in Anxiety | No Comments
While we hear accounts of more than 4000 US soldiers killed in the Iraq war to date, the number of returning veterans who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) numbers in the tens of thousands. A result of the constant conflict, anxiety, and daily threats of death PTSD has been referred to in many ways: Shell shock, combat fatigue, and battle fatigue. Post-Vietnam syndrome is the expression that was used as a result of the Vietnam conflict.
October 17th, 2008 | Posted in Anxiety | No Comments
Many people worry about whether they are stressed. This often occurs because their partners tell them that they are stressed out. When you hear words like relax and cool it, you start to worry that you are stressed. Do you know what causes stress and anxiety?
October 11th, 2008 | Posted in Anxiety | No Comments
The primary thing that is necessary to be known to cure anxiety and panic attacks is to understand what causes them. The most common triggers of panic attacks include stress, food consumption and other individuals in some cases. These causes ought to be taken into account when one wants to find out what steps can be taken to keep to keep panic attacks from happening later.
October 8th, 2008 | Posted in Anxiety | No Comments
It is an anxiety disorder with emotional and physical problems that a panic attack is a symptom of. Do not underestimate the effect a panic attack can have on the recipient. Scientific research into the reasons for a panic attack show that a large percentage of those who are likely to experience a panic attack carry the gene dubbed DUP25. This article has been written with the intention to show panic attack sufferers that there are options available to them in dealing with these incidents.
October 4th, 2008 | Posted in Anxiety | No Comments
Anxiety is becoming more prevalent in our modern world. We the new stresses of the economy, the sources of anxiety are increasing. Sometimes, we do not even know why we feel this anxiety. Our bodies have been genetically programmed to respond in certain ways. When we are hit with anxiety, we may start to sweat, have short breaths, or even have chest pain. The symptoms can vary, but the anxiety builds up. We need effective ways to relieve this anxiety build up. One very effective treatment is massage chair therapy.
September 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Anxiety | No Comments
Got Stress? Welcome to the modern world and our new economy. It is hard to imagine in our current times that we will not be under stress. The current economic crises and now our response to it must put unprecedented stress on our bodies. When you are under stress your muscles will tense up, breathing is increased, heart rate is picked up as we poise to deal with the situation at hand. Afterwards, a nice jaunt to the day spa would work. So you too, don’t have time, then consider coming home to a massage chair recliner.
September 20th, 2008 | Posted in Anxiety | No Comments