By Greg Anderson on January 20, 2010
Yes, panic attacks are very serious and they typically grow more serious over time.
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By Greg Anderson on December 17, 2009
The exact reasons that people suffer from panic attacks is, in large part, not clear at this time. Even though it does appear that there might be some situations and factors which can cause a person to be predisposed toward panic attacks, there is not one certain factor that is always there.
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By Greg Anderson on November 26, 2009
A panic attack happens when your body suddenly gets overwhelmed with feelings such as fear, panic, and stress. Usually, it is impossible to predict panic attacks since they often come out of nowhere. This type of anxiety disorder is one of the worst because it has such bad side effects.
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By Greg Anderson on November 15, 2009
The symptoms that indicate a panic attack is taking place can differ by person and most of the time there are more symptoms than just panic. Feelings of being scared, alone, and in severe pain also come along with panic attacks for many who suffer from them this debilitating illness.
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