
Anxiety can be a natural, beneficial reaction to stress or danger. Under normal circumstances, anxiety diminishes when the stressful situation ends. But for some people, anxiety persists and serves no constructive purpose. With anxiety disorder, a person experiences excessive, prolonged worry over everyday concerns, such as job responsibilities, health or family well-being, or even minor matters, such as household chores or personal appearance. In this area, we bring you the latest news and research on anxiety, and treatment for anxiety.
Anxiety Articles:
- Anxiety Report: Anxiety and Your Physical Health
- Anxiety Report: Coping With Panic Attacks
- Anxiety Alert: Finding the Courage To Seek Help for Depression or Anxiety
- Anxiety Alert: Research Update on Depression and Anxiety
- Anxiety Alert: Religion and Panic Disorder
- Anxiety Report: Managing Anxiety Without Medication
- Anxiety Alert: Is it a Panic (Anxiety) Attack or a Heart Attack?
- Anxiety Report: Treating Anxiety -- Avoiding Dependence on Xanax, Klonopin, Valium and Other Antianxiety Drugs
- Depression Alert: Natural--but not Always Harmless--Remedies for Depression and Anxiety
- Anxiety Alert: Using Relaxation Techniques to Help Conquer Anxiety
Johns Hopkins Symptoms and Remedies on Anxiety:
More on Anxiety:
Johns Hopkins Symptoms and Remedies on Depression:
- Depression and Anxiety Glossary
All the articles in the Depression and Anxiety area are derived from our monthly newsletter, Johns Hopkins Health After 50 and our annual Johns Hopkins White Paper: Depression and Anxiety located in our Bookstore.
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