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People are using high-intensity workouts to stop panic attacks. A therapist explains why it works
“Are you currently having your nightly panic attack? Me too. So let’s do some Tae Bo.” Audri Pettirossi, who goes by “Dri” on TikTok, usually opens her social media videos along these lines. Almost ...
“Are you currently having your nightly panic attack? Me too. So let’s do some Tae Bo.” So, does the Tae Bo method have any merit? And, can upbeat fitness really stop a panic attack in its tracks? Here ...
One of the scariest aspects of a panic attack is that it can trick a person into thinking they’re having a heart attack. After all, some panic attack symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, dizziness, ...
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