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Related Conditions

At a Glance

There are many conditions that are related to anxiety, such as depression, bipolar disorder, and ADHD just to name a few. If you are coping with multiple health issues then it is especially important that you work with your doctor to find the best treatment for your unique situation.

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ADHD

A high percentage of children and adults with ADHD also suffer from anxiety disorders. On the bright side, ADHD and anxiety…

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Bipolar Disorder

Anxiety can be a symptom of another mood disorder, such as bipolar disorder. The good news is that mood disorders are treatable and people suffering from them can live happy,…

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Cancer

People with cancer experience an elevated risk of developing anxiety or depression. Such feelings are normal responses to a life-changing diagnosis. Medication, therapy, and…

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Chronic Illness

People with chronic illnesses experience an elevated risk of developing anxiety or depression. Such feelings are normal responses to a life-changing diagnosis. Medication,…

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Depression

Anxiety can be a symptom of another mood disorder, such as depression. The good news is that anxiety and depression are treatable and people suffering from these mood…

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Eating Disorders

There is a link between anxiety and eating disorders. The good news is that both are treatable and people suffering from…

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Schizophrenia

Did you know that anxiety may be a symptom of other mental illnesses? For example, there is a link between anxiety disorders and schizophrenia. The good news is that mood…

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Sleep

Study after study has shown a definitive link between anxiety and sleep disorders. Sleep disorders are characterized by abnormal sleep patterns that affect cognitive and…

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Hot Topics

If you've been following my posts, you'll recall that external triggers are things that occur outside of ourselves that are usually (but not always) intimately linked with an internal trigger, such as a thought, feeling, memory, image, or body…