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View Post: Anxiety and panic attacks
1 Dec 2009
Anxiety can also exacerbate many pre-existing diseases, such as stomach ulcers, high blood pressure and respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Moreover, the fear with mitral valve prolapse, ...
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View Post: Anxiety Articles » Blog Archives » Anxiety and Anxiety Attacks
30 Sep 2009 by admin
Anxiety can also exacerbate many pre-existing medical conditions, such as ulcers, hypertension, and respiratory conditions including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Furthermore, anxiety is associated with mitral valve ... Relaxation techniques – Relaxation techniques such as progressive muscle relaxation, controlled breathing, and guided imagery may reduce anxiety. 4. Biofeedback – Using sensors that measure physiological arousal brought on by anxiety. ...
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View Post: Anxiety And Panic Attacks Ruining Your Life?
22 Nov 2009 by admin
You may be particularly vulnerable to anxiety and panic attacks if you are suffering from medical conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart disease, severe pain or medical obesity. ...
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View Post: Anxiety and Anxiety Attacks
6 Nov 2009 by admin
Anxiety can also exacerbate many pre-existing medical conditions, such as ulcers, hypertension, and respiratory conditions including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Furthermore, anxiety is associated with mitral valve ...
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View Post: breathinstephen.com » Darn Dyspnea Dilemma ( Part 1)
14 Nov 2009 by Stephen
Pretty much the hallmark of obstructive lung diseases ( COPD, emyphysema and sometimes severe asthma), air- trapping occurs when airway obstruction due to chronic inflammation and/or loss of elasticity, causes air to become trapped in the ... of the disease and type of breathlessness they experience. The only thing that's really helped me so far, is a combination of relaxation techniques, anti-anxiety meds ( ativan) and mild opiates. So anyways back to Thursday's appt, ...
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View Post: relaxation therapy
23 Aug 2009 by admin
... chronic pain, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (copd), coronary artery disease, diabetes, drug abuse, emotional distress, exercise performance, fibromyalgia, gastritis, gastrointestinal disorders, heart disease, hemiplegia, ...
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View Post: icu nursing-nurse interventions in acute exacerbations of copd
1 Sep 2009 by sciencesgets
strategies, relaxation techniques, nutritional strategies and breathing retraining strategies. it is momentous for the nurses to tarry with patients during episodes of acute respiratory distress. nurses have to assess patients for ...
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View Post: Understanding Health Care and Insomnia
13 Oct 2009 by eumikaaeris
--Relaxation techniques. Progressive muscle relaxation, biofeedback and breathing exercises are ways to reduce anxiety at bedtime. These strategies help you control your breathing, heart rate, muscle tension and mood. ...
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View Post: Why Should I Quit Smoking?
23 Sep 2009 by Owen Jones
Smokers say it soothes their nerves, but so would relaxation techniques such as yoga even sitting down. Let's face it, public opinion has swung far against smoking with smokers being vilified and pitied these days. ...
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