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Causes of Panic Disorder - Brain and Biochemical Abnormalities
A brief look at brain and biochemical abnormalities which may cause panic disorder.
Clinical Trial: Brain Chemical Receptor Effects in Patients with ...
Brain Chemical Receptor Effects in Patients with Panic Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. This study is currently recruiting patients. ...
Brain Explorer - Focus on Brain Disorders - Panic Disorder ...
Brain Atlas Neurological Control Focus on Brain Disorders Gallery Glossary ... Panic disorder (PD) is a type of anxiety disorder and is characterised by ...
New Scientist Breaking News - Panic attack patients lack key brain ...
Panic attack patients lack key brain receptors. 22:00 21 January 2004 ... They also have preliminary findings that panic disorder patients who have received ...
NIMH: When Fear Holds Sway
Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by unexpected and ... 5 LeDoux J. Fear and the brain: where have we been, and where are we going? ...
Panic attack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This can be one of the most harmful side-effects of panic disorder as it can prevent ... brain areas involved in anxiety disorders such as panic disorder. ...
Evidence Based Mental Health Information: PsychDirect
CAUSES OF PANIC DISORDER AND AGORAPHOBIA. Biological Factors. • Brain Activity – brain imaging studies using a technique called positron emission tomography ...
PANIC DISORDER BRAIN News
Ask Dr. K: Panic disorder can be overcome with medication and therapy
Ask Dr. K by Anthony Komaroff, M.D.: Panic attacks can be very unsettling. All of a sudden, you are filled with extreme fear or terror. You may be short of breath, have palpitations, chest pain, sweating or feel a smothering sensation. You probably fear that you are losing control. You might even think you are about to die.
Read more...Health Notes: Free classes for caregivers of mentally ill - space limited
The National Alliance on the Mentally Ill, NAMI, is offering a free 12-week course for family members, partners and significant others of those with:
Read more...Priscilla Warner: Is it Selfish to Seek Happiness?
I'm beginning to be hooked on happiness. And it turns out that becoming happy is not a selfish act. For me, at least, it seems a bit selfless.
Read more...Q & A with Dr. Susan Swedo regarding PANDAS
Dr. Susan Swedo, you could say, wrote the book on PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder). She is currently chief of the Pediatrics & Developmental Neuroscience Branch at the National Institute of Mental Health. In 1998, Swedo wrote the first paper on PANDAS. Click here for her official biography . In the course of working on the story of the Le Roy illness, we contacted NIMH ...
Read more...Diane von FĂĽrstenberg: Not everyone can model
KarolĂna Kurková has spoken of the panic attacks she suffered when she was going through a thyroid problem a few years ago.
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