Alyssa Milano reveals she’s been panic-attack free for years after treating perimenopause.
Mar. 23 -- TUESDAY, Oct. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Postmenopausal women who've had at least one panic attack may be at greater risk for heart disease, stroke and even death, new research suggests. The ...
"Clinical practice must move beyond the outdated notion that women are simply 'small men.'" ...
Using exercise as exposure therapy helped people with panic disorder reduce feelings of distress and anxiety, in a new study.
Panic attacks are sudden bouts of intense fear without an obvious cause. An estimated 10% of people experience at least one ...
A video trend on TikTok has people who suffer from anxiety disorders wondering if popping a sour candy in their mouth can help ease panic attack symptoms. In one of the topic’s numerous viral videos ...
New research shows that 30-second bursts of intense cardio can reduce panic symptoms by teaching your nervous system that ...
A study suggests that brief, intense, intermittent exercise might be more effective in treating panic disorder, compared to standard care which involves psychotherapy sessions.
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A new randomized trial shows that short bursts of supervised high-intensity exercise may retrain the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At one time, heart disease was believed to largely only happen to men, which meant women weren’t included in health studies on the ...
Women often miss early heart attack signs. Know why female heart disease symptoms are ignored, how it raises cardiac arrest risk, and what timely care can prevent.