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"Anxiety, depression, stressors and relationships with families, that they can be exacerbated for people in the LGBTQ community because of their ...
If you're afraid of enclosed spaces, you may feel some anxiety while in the scanner. Be sure to tell the nurse or technologist about any anxiety causing you ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I struggle with persistent anxiety, which often leaves me feeling drained mentally and physically. Minor setbacks or stressors can cause ...
Anxiety; chest pain; chills; dizziness or lightheadedness; fainting; fast heartbeat; general feeling of discomfort or illness; tenderness, pain, swelling, ...
... anxiety, and isolation caused by the pandemic. On the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, Dr. Victor Karpyak, a Mayo Clinic psychiatrist and addiction researcher ...
Anxiety, Overeating or undereating. Muscle tension or pain, Restlessness, Angry outbursts. Chest pain, Lack of motivation or focus, Drug or alcohol misuse.
"If I had one thing that I could tell all cancer patients, it would be that stress does not cause cancer. That is a common myth that causes a lot of unnecessary ...
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 ...
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