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The attack at the Louvre, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the French capital, only served to exacerbate anxieties about security and terrorism in a city still reeling from the terrorist attacks in November 2015, when 130 were killed in a series of assaults coordinated by the Islamic State on a concert hall, cafe terraces and a stadium.
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Uneasy well-wishers, steeped in near-superstitious belief about positive mental attitude, can exacerbate anxiety.
Worse, reassurance can actually exacerbate anxiety: when you reassure your friend that the worst-case scenario he fears probably won't occur, you inadvertently reinforce his belief that it would be catastrophic if it did.
These results suggest that insecure parental attachment may exacerbate anxiety in children and adolescents with migraine and point to the importance of multimodal interventions, perhaps taking account of family relationships, for children and adolescents with migraine.
But be wary of excessive alcohol consumption as it can exacerbate anxiety, Evans said.
But research shows that alcohol can actually exacerbate anxiety in some cases.
This means drinking can exacerbate anxiety for those already disposed to the symptoms.
(Many psychologists, including Distler, support the idea that lacking a full, stimulating, and structured schedule can exacerbate anxiety).
If they encounter school failure, this may exacerbate anxiety leading to further problems.
The strategies outlined above do not warrant large scale 'national level' awareness campaigns, which may exacerbate anxiety and induce maladaptive rather than positive health seeking behaviors.
Finally, women with HIV may internalize their fear, which can lead to or exacerbate anxiety disorders or depression (Vanable et al. 2006).
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