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panic and serious
* PAND, at gene map locus 13q22-q32, is associated with a constellation of disorders ( a " pleiotropic syndrome ") including IC / BPS and other bladder and kidney problems, thyroid diseases, serious headaches / migraines, panic disorder, and mitral valve prolapse.
In England the SRA panic diverted resources and attention from proven cases of abuse and resulted in a hierarchy of abuse in which SRA was the most serious form of abuse, with physical and sexual abuse being minimized, marginalized and " mere " physical abuse no longer worthy of intervention.
A few historians believe that the serious financial panic of 1857 and the economic difficulties leading up to it strengthened the Republican Party and heightened sectional tensions.
The combined effect may result a panic state in the user, a particularly dangerous situation in someone temporarily deprived of useful vision ; users are prone to serious accidental injury.
The increase in heart rate can lead to lower levels of oxygen, discomfort, panic, and in severe cases, heart attack or serious arrhythmias.
... the main Kuki characteristics can be universally traced as – The slow speech, the serious manner, the respect for birth and the knowledge of pedigrees, the duty of revenge, the taste for and the treacherous method of warfare, the curse of drink, the virtue of hospitality, the clannish feeling, the vice of avarice, the filthy state of the body, mutual distrust, impatience under control, the want of power of combination and continued effort, arrogance in victory, speedy discouragement and panic in defeat are common traits throughout the hills.
It was immediately apparent that the explosions were the result of a terrorist attack, but it was initially unclear whether the explosions were a serious attempt to repeat 7 July bombings or were merely a symbolic attack or hoax intended to cause panic rather than mass casualties.

panic and illness
Specific phobias: fear of a single specific panic trigger such as spiders, snakes, dogs, water, heights, flying, catching a specific illness, etc.
Signs of illness include anxiety and panic attacks during attempts to sleep and before it.
In some cases, a heightened awareness ( hypervigilance ) of body functioning occurs during panic attacks, wherein any perceived physiological change is interpreted as a possible life-threatening illness ( i. e., extreme hypochondriasis ).
These symptoms include extreme agitation, post-traumatic stress disorder, withdrawal, panic attacks, STDs, exacerbation of existing illness, sleep disturbances, longer recovery times.
In one study in 1988 – 90, illness in approximately half of patients attending mental health services at British hospital psychiatric clinic, for conditions including anxiety disorders such as panic disorder or social phobia, was determined to be the result of alcohol or benzodiazepine dependence.
When Jimmy tries to defend him, the townspeople begin to probe him about his suit, but panic and evacuate the restaurant when they misunderstand his illness.
Colp concluded that Darwin's illness consisted most probably of panic disorder without agoraphobia, psychosomatic skin disorder, and possibly Chagas disease of the stomach, which he suggested " was first active and then became inactive, permanently injuring the parasympathetic nerves of his stomach and making it more sensitive to sympathetic stimulation and hence more sensitive to the psychosomatic impact of his anxieties.

panic and William
As Kenyon commented, “ Next day, the 18th, James wrote to William of Orange that Godfrey ’ s death was already ‘ laid against the Catholics ’, and even he, never the most realistic of men, feared that ‘ all these things happening together will cause a great flame in the Parliament .’” The Lords asked King Charles to banish all Catholics from a radius of 20 miles around London, which Charles granted on October 30th, 1678, but it was too late because London was already in a panic.
When William I of England's army besieged Mayenne in 1063, they shot fire into the castle to panic the garrison, while two boys stole into the castle in order to start a fire within.

panic and another
APA states that there is insufficient evidence to recommend any of the established panic disorder treatments over another.
:# The anxiety, panic attack, or phobic avoidance associated with the specific object or situation are not better accounted for by another mental disorder, such as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder ( e. g., fear of dirt in someone with an obsession about contamination ), Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ( e. g., avoidance of stimuli associated with a severe stressor ), Separation Anxiety Disorder ( e. g., avoidance of school ), Social Phobia ( e. g., avoidance of social situations because of fear of embarrassment ), Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia, or Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder.
Often, normal changes in heartbeat are noticed by a panic sufferer, leading them to think something is wrong with their heart or they are about to have another panic attack.
Fearing the onset of another panic attack, the sufferer is fearful or even avoids the location.
The president insisted that the surgery be kept secret to avoid another panic on Wall Street.
Ed falls to the ground in a panic and accidentally stabs himself with another of his arrows.
After the panic of 1893 had subsided in 1898, Ritzville was experiencing another boom, with demand for property rising and scores of buildings being built.
Confirming these hypotheses, in another study, gradual discontinuation of sertraline after 12 weeks of treatment did not lead to the return of panic symptoms.
In another double-blind study of recovered panic disorder patients, the withdrawal syndrome was completely avoided when sertraline was gradually discontinued over three weeks, while patients stopping paroxetine treatment still suffered from it ..
Some later studies have argued that the extent of the panic was exaggerated by the contemporary press, but it remains clear that many people were caught up, to one degree or another, in the confusion.
The Panic of 1873, which occurred when the New York City branch of the Philadelphia bank Jay Cooke and Company failed, and another panic in the 1890s hampered Philadelphia's economic growth.
The financial panic fed on itself causing foreign creditors to call in loans and depositors withdraw funds from banks, all of these magnified the illiquidity of the domestic financial system and forced yet another round of costly asset liquadations and price deflation.
In the argument that follows, Harry suffers from what he believes is another heart attack, but he is told by the young ER physician, Dr. Martinez, who treats him like her father, that it was only a panic attack.
He then has another panic attack and is again treated by Dr. Martinez, who warns him that he needs to learn to " decompress ".
Faulkner surrounded the children with a heavy security presence ( including Ulster Defence Regiment soldiers ) and took no risks with his own life ; the house being designed that every room led to another, with panic buttons laid throughout.
According to an article printed in the New York Daily Times, Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company ’ s “ New York City and Cincinnati were suspended ; with liabilities, it is said, of $ 7, 000, 000 .” Luckily, the banks connected to Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company were reimbursed and “ avoided suspending convertibility by credibly coinsuring one another against runs .” The failure of Ohio Life brought attention to the financial state of the railroad industry and land markets, thereby causing the financial panic to become a more public issue.
The next day Vitti has another panic attack and requests to see Sobel.
However, despite the intense dislike of the villagers, Parris stayed on for another four years after the panic had run its course.
* James Bomb another member with a unique role, his operations were always assumed to involve mass panic bombings, which led some political critics of Public Enemy to label him a terrorist.
As Mr. Valentine takes his seat, he notices a hideous gremlin on the wing of the plane and begins to spiral into another severe panic.
In this origin story, the mosquito lies to a lizard, who puts sticks in his ears and ends up frightening another animal, which down a long line causes a panic.
A Royal Commission was set up in 1859 during another invasion panic, which led to the construction of the Palmerston Forts and a large army barracks at Shorncliffe.
After another panic attack, transformation, and standoff between Misaki and the Ghoul, the Barrier again forces it away.

panic and Saint
A page from Saint Francis de Sales encourages her to seek " the way of humility " ( Gaskell, 1855, chapter 41 ) despite Mr. Bell's attempts to minimize and rationalize her lie as instinctively committed under the grip of panic.

panic and Canterbury
The Royal family ( and the Archbishop of Canterbury ) moved to the Tower of London for safety whilst in the rest of the City there was panic among the common citizens.

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