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Many of us have experienced anxiety at some point. Health experts say it’s an extremely common mental health disorder. Studies show more than three million patients are treated with frequent anxiety attacks every year.Dr. Daryl Tanski, a psychiatrist with Lee Health, says patients often experience chest pain, rapid heart rate, and difficulty breathing. “When you think of anxiety disorders the underlying theme will be fear and the fear can manifest itself in varying ways.”Doctors say anxiety is a common condition that affects people of any age. “Depending on the type of anxiety it might be present in the general population, anywhere from two to seven percent,” said Dr. Tanski.A fear or stressful situation can result in a person losing control of their responses and having an anxiety attack. “An anxiety attack that somebody might experience usually emerges quickly and will peak in about five or ten minutes at its worst. Heart is pounding, breath is hard to catch, and will slowly resolve in a matter of hours,” said Dr. Tanski.Patients may also experience trouble sleeping, difficulty concentrating, and irritability. If a person feels anxious it’s important to avoid alcohol and caffeine. “Some of the difficulties are appreciating what you do and don’t have control over and coming to that realization first that’s more of the cognitive aspect of anxiety,” said Dr. Tanski.Doctors say it’s important to identify your triggers and practice ways to manage your responses. Experts suggest self-soothing exercises to control breathing, muscle relaxation, exercise, and positive mental imagery.While we can’t always control the experience, doctors say with practice people can learn to control the response.View More Health Matters video segments at LeeHealth.org/Healthmatters/Lee Health in Fort Myers, FL is the largest network of health care facilities in Southwest Florida and is highly respected for its expertise, innovation and quality of care. For more than 100 years, we’ve been providing our community with personalized preventative health services and primary care to highly specialized care services and robotic assisted surgeries. Lee Health – Caring People. Inspiring Care.Visit LeeHealth.orgTag: exercise
Boxing for Stress Management
Sometimes the best way to pick up a healthy habit is to find out what works for others! For our latest ‘Healthy You’ Jane Monzures is meeting up with a barber who says boxing helps melt away his stress and keeps him physically fit.Living Healthy Chicago is a health and wellness program that airs Saturdays at 9am on WGN, aiming to educate and inspire our viewers to live healthier lives.
90:10 The Single Most Important Thing You Can Do For Your Stress
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Follow Dr. Mike for new videos! http://twitter.com/docmikeevansDocMikeEvans follows up his viral health video “23 and 1/2 Hours” with this informative and practical video on managing stress. Dr. Mike Evans is founder of the Health Design Lab at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, an Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of Toronto, and a staff physician at St. Michael’s Hospital.Tweets by docmikeevans http://www.facebook.com/docmikeevansWritten and narrated by Dr. Mike Evans
Executive Producer, Dr. Mike Evans
Illustrations by Liisa Sorsa
Produced, directed, and photographed by Nick De Pencier
Editor, David Schmidt
Story/Graphic Facilitator, Disa Kauk
Whiteboard construction by James Vanderkleyn
Production assistant, Jesse Parnell
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6 Tactics to Combat Work Stress
Work stressing you out? Here’s 6 ways to combat those feelings and put everything in perspective. For 10% off Squarespace: http://squarespace.com/howtoadultHuge thanks to Sarah Manuel for supporting us on Patreon!Special thanks to everyone who contributed their methods of stress reduction at work.Learn more about the Pomodoro method: https://cirillocompany.de/pages/pomodoro-techniqueSupport How to Adult on Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/howtoadultOr at DFTBA Records! How to Adult“How to Adult” is a “life skills” edutainment channel brought to you by Executive Producers Hank Green and John Green. Subscribe for new videos!Tumblr: http://learnhowtoadult.tumblr.com
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Exercise, Stress, and the Brain
Dr. Paul Thompson talks about how imaging has revealed the positive effects of exercise on the brain as well as the detrimental effects of stress and cortisol on the brain.For more information visit:
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Conquering Exam Stress: Lessons From Our Bodies
We all know how stressful exam time can be. When we let our stress levels get too intense for long periods of time, it can have negative effects on our physical and mental well-being. But stress itself isn’t all bad. If we understand the science of what’s happening in our bodies when we feel stressed, we can learn to keep those feelings balanced and make them work for us. So how do we do that? Watch this video for scientific tips on how to tame your stress and let it do its job – preparing you for the challenge ahead!Credits:
Produced by Orinoco Communications
Animation: Rosie Holtom
Illustration: Alex Scarfe
Narration: Ellie Lees
Focus group: Olga Markoulides and her students at Newham Sixth Form College
Scientific advisors: Sarah Hall, Hans Reul, Francesca Spiga, Phil Rhodes
Director: Peter Barker