DSM–V: should PTSD be in a class of its own? - British Journal of Psychiatry

DSM–V: should PTSD be in a class of its own? British Journal of Psychiatry, UK - 1 hour ago … mood disorders and generalised anxiety disorder) than with ones characterised by pathological fear and avoidance (eg the phobias, panic /agoraphobia and …

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Persistent Fainting after Implantation of a "Curative" Pacemaker - New England Journal of Medicine (subscription)

Persistent Fainting after Implantation of a "Curative" Pacemaker New England Journal of Medicine (subscription), MA - 1 hour ago … with feelings of panic and impending doom, palpitations, diaphoresis, dyspnea, and paresthesias. Hence, it is easily misdiagnosed as an anxiety attack. …

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Support Groups: updated Dec. 30 - TCPalm

Support Groups: updated Dec. 30 TCPalm, FL - 4 hours ago Panic Relief: For those suffering from panic attacks, anxiety , stress. New group forming in Vero Beach. Register: (732) 940-9658. …

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Heart attacks — I've had thousands - Globe and Mail

Heart attacks — I've had thousands Globe and Mail, Canada - 4 hours ago After spending 30 of my 55 years with crippling anxiety , I've segued to the next level. Obsessive-compulsive disorder. Sort of like getting your master's in …

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