New Breathing Therapy Reduces Panic And Anxiety By Reversing Hyperventilation
Wednesday, Jan. 26th 2011 6:24 AM
A new treatment program teaches people who suffer from panic disorder how to reduce the terrorizing symptoms by normalizing their breathing. The method has proved better than traditional cognitive therapy at reducing both symptoms of panic and hyperventilation, according to a new study.
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