Dig into the science of what triggers panic attacks, how to recognize them, and the available treatments for panic disorder.
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This video describes eight myths regarding panic attacks.
Tips to reduce panic attacks and anxiety as discussed The Doctors.
According to the DSM, panic attacks are an abrupt surge of intense fear or intense discomfort that reaches a peak within minutes.
Panic attacks can be scary, especially in the moment that you realize that you’re having one and that it’s going to get worse before it gets better. The good news is that a panic attack will pass. You just have to ride out these next few minutes.
Panic attacks can happen to anyone, but what’s really happening to your body when one strikes?
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