Sentence examples for context of panic from inspiring English sources

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Conclusion: Our results suggest that estrogens may display cardioprotective effects in the context of panic attacks.

J. Psychiatry, 143 (1986) 508 510] have suggested that the increased cardiovascular risk associated with PD is significantly greater in males, alluding to a potential cardioprotective effect of female hormones in the context of panic attacks.

This 4-item inventory was "designed to assess attentional focus to internal bodily sensations" in the context of panic disorder referring to hypervigilant "conscious attention focused on internal bodily sensations and perturbations", primarily to "interoceptive threat cues".

In the context of GAD, treatment with fast-acting benzodiazepines has been shown to be effective at one week when measured by the HAM-A [ 14, 15]; in the context of panic disorder [ 16] and anticipatory anxiety [ 17, 18], self-report VASs and other measures have demonstrated efficacy within hours.

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Further, Oladeji and Gureje [ 23] argue that "parental impulsivity and aggressive behavior as is likely to occur in the context of parental panic disorder or substance abuse may predispose to family instability, abuse, and reduced parental care".

The new length gives a clearer view of the civil war context: a nightmare of panic as the south flees before the Union's advance.

Having spent his career confronting issues of race and migration, Akomfrah's new works will put the current refugee crisis into historical context and "dispel the current climate of panic".

If you find yourself in a state of panic, take a deep breath and put your feelings in context.

This essay evaluates two central bank policy tools, capital requirements and lending of last resort, designed to avert financial panics in the context of endowment economies with complete markets and limited borrower commitment.

40 41 Panic attacks may be an isolated phenomenon or may occur in the context of a psychiatric disorder; the most common psychiatric disorder in which panic attacks occur is panic disorder.

A lot of panic".

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