Non-Drug Therapy for Treating Anxiety, Stress and Pain
Non-drug therapy for treating anxiety, stress and pain – News clips of a non-drug therapy for reducing the symptoms of anxiety, stress and pain. This novel technique employs flashing lights and pulsing tones at specific brain wave frequencies, which enhance brain activity, increase cerebral blood flow and calm the mind.
Parents' Social Anxiety May Raise Kids' Risk for Anxiety Disorder
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Ginsburg, who also is a child anxiety expert at Johns Hopkins Children's Center, added that doctors treating parents with social anxiety should discuss the risk their condition poses to their children. The researchers noted that controlling …
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Youths continue to battle anxiety caused by 9/11
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Now 24, Segarra continues to suffer from insomnia, anxiety and back pains that she believes to have developed from the trauma she experienced that day. Yet, on her modest salary as a Broadway usher, she can't afford physical or mental health treatment, …
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