Sentence examples for discussed anxieties from inspiring English sources

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A foppish, flamboyant frontman, Anderson's poetic lyrics discussed anxieties of urban isolation, poverty and sex – offering an alternative, aesthetic indie to the laddish veriety.

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"I want this to be a country where a young dad chatting at school gates will feel as comfortable discussing anxiety, stress, depression, as the mum who is explaining she sprained her ankle".

Third, Dr. Die Trill will discuss anxiety, one of the most frequently reported reactions to a cancer diagnosis, which may persist throughout the cancer continuum.

Roughly one third discuss anxiety, fear or worry surrounding breast cancer and BSE; many of these focus on anxiety related to risk factors for breast cancer such as a family history.

A prominent hedge fund investor, who like the other executives who discussed their anxieties asked not to be identified, spoke of a crisis of confidence.

As a result of the significant diagnostic overlap between anxiety disorders and core ASD symptoms, it has been discussed whether anxiety should be considered as part of ASD [ 8, 11].

Ms. Richards, who told her story to a freelance Times Magazine contributor, Amy Barrett, discussed her anxiety about having triplets, the procedure to terminate two of the pregnancies and the healthy baby she eventually delivered; she expressed no regret about her decision.

During the video shoot, Roberts further discussed the anxiety of a solo career claiming pressure from Morgan was making her feel uncomfortable.

As part of her "I Love My Baby, But... .. video series, Port discussed the anxiety and fear she felt about her body changing while pregnant with her son, Sonny, who was born in July.

One need only think of the robust reception accorded pitcher Zack Greinke when he signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers a few years ago and discussed social anxiety disorder, a mental illness with which he has been diagnosed.

For example, both women and men in FGDs discussed how anxiety and 'stress' or 'thinking too much' could lead to loss of appetite and weight loss, as well as physical illness: Stress may result in premature death because of thinking too much which may result in complications resulting into frequent illness and death.

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