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Some medicines. Mood disorders, such as depression and anxiety. Alcohol use. Risk factors. Sleep terrors are more common if family members have a ...
Anxiety, panic disorder or social phobia; Family conflicts, relationship difficulties, and work or school problems; Social isolation; Suicidal feelings, suicide ...
In the golf community, having the yips was thought to represent anxiety or choking, but new research shows that's likely not the case. In our research ...
Trouble moving the jaw, swallowing or speaking. Pain and fatigue from the constant contraction of your muscles. Depression, anxiety and social withdrawal.
These medications can also help treat the depression, anxiety and sleep disturbances that often accompany chronic daily headaches. Other antidepressants ...
Depression. Anxiety. Agitation. Behavior that doesn't fit the situation. Being suspicious, known as paranoia. Seeing things that aren' ...
Anxiety disorder · Generalized anxiety disorder · Mood disorder · Interests. Psychological/emotional adjustments to cancer; Mood disorders; Anxiety disorders ...
Anxiety. Heart attack. Coronary artery disease. Heart condition that a person is born with, called a congenital heart defect. Heart failure, a weakened ...
Anxiety; blue lips, fingernails, or skin; blurred vision; coughing up blood; decreased appetite; decreased urination; decreased weight; dilated neck veins ...
D., L.P., is to improve the treatment of anxiety and depression in primary care. Dr. Sawchuk and his colleagues are developing and evaluating mental health care ...
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