A study reveals brief intense exercise is more effective than standard care for treating panic disorder symptoms.
A study suggests that brief, intense, intermittent exercise might be more effective in treating panic disorder, compared to standard care which involves psychotherapy sessions.
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Intense exercise proves more effective for panic disorder treatment
Panic attacks are sudden bouts of intense fear without an obvious cause. An estimated 10% of people experience at least one ...
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Exercise Therapy Could Help You Overcome a Panic Attack
Using exercise as exposure therapy helped people with panic disorder reduce feelings of distress and anxiety, in a new study.
A study suggests that brief, intense intermittent exercise might be more effective in treating panic disorder, compared to ...
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Sprint-based exercise reduces panic attacks and improves mental health
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A new randomized trial shows that short bursts of supervised high-intensity exercise may retrain the brain’s fear response to bodily sensations, offering a scalable and engaging ...
New research shows that 30-second bursts of intense cardio can reduce panic symptoms by teaching your nervous system that ...
“Here we show that a 12-week program of brief intense intermittent exercise can be used as an interoceptive exposure strategy to treat panic disorder patients,” lead author Ricardo William Muotri said ...
Largest genetic study to date marks a turning point, as researchers uncover the genetic roots of anxiety disorders.
Anxiety disorders — including generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder and phobias — affect as many as one in four people over the course of their ...
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