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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Panic attacks
  1. ... anxiety disorder characterized by episodes of overwhelming fear (panic attacks) with no obvious trigger. It is unclear how high amounts of monoamine oxidase A contribute to panic disorder.Other polymorphisms that can affect MAOA gene activity ...
  2. ... in some cases they are associated with headaches, panic attacks, excess sweating, or dangerously high blood pressure that ...
  3. ... often develop psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The prevalence of ...
  4. ... are sometimes misdiagnosed as nightmares, night terrors, or panic attacks.In some types of epilepsy, including ADNFLE, a ...
  5. ... mental health conditions, including anxiety disorders (such as panic attacks), behavioral disorders (such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder), ...
  6. ... without the disorder to experience depression, anxiety, and panic disorder. It is unclear whether these health conditions are ...
  7. ... as a possible risk factor for bipolar disorder, panic disorder, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), eating disorders, and ...
  8. ... disorder (ADHD), an eating disorder, anxiety disorder, or panic disorder. Seasonal affective disorder occurs in 0.5 to ...
  9. ... health disorders such as generalized anxiety, depression, phobias, panic disorders, or schizophrenia. OCD can also occur in people ...