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This Week’s Top Stories from Harvard Health |
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Nowadays, simply tuning in to the daily news is likely to be stressful. Add on the stresses of daily life — such as handling work demands or adjusting to retirement, dealing with family issues, coping with illness, or caregiving — and you may begin to greet each day with apprehension and worry. In other words, you can become anxious. Good coping mechanisms for stress and anxiety can help you stay healthy during turbulent times. |
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Get your copy of Anxiety and Stress Disorders
| Everyone worries or gets scared sometimes. But if you feel extremely worried or afraid much of the time, or if you repeatedly feel panicky, you may have an anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental illnesses, affecting roughly 40 million American adults each year. This Special Health Report, Anxiety and Stress Disorders, discusses the latest and most effective treatment approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapies, psychotherapy, and medications. A special section delves into alternative treatments for anxiety, such as relaxation techniques, mindfulness meditation, and biofeedback.
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Additional News from Harvard Health Publishing |
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Anxiety and Stress DisordersFeatured content:
• | What are anxiety disorders? |
• | What causes anxiety? |
• | Types of anxiety disorders |
• | Anxiety and age |
• | Diagnosing anxiety |
• | ... and more! |
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