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5 Common Questions On Anxiety Disorder Symptom

Generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic attack disorder, these are just a few of the examples for anxiety disorder. There are more, more than your fingers can count about the different kinds of anxiety disorder known to man. They are feared and never wanted. Different kinds of anxiety disorders may have differences and similarities but one similar thing about them are their symptoms.

Anxiety disorder symptom can range from the simplest but constant worrying to the stressful “racing heart” sensation which is often mistaken to be heart attack - a totally different disease. More and more people are getting concerned about anxiety disorder and often have a lot of questions. Below are the 5 FAQs on anxiety disorder symptom.

Easy Appetizer Recipes - Healthy Party Food Ideas

Looking for some easy party food that is quick to prepare and healthy too? Here are some simple and flavorful summer appetizer recipes that come together very quickly. Each one is made with just a few simple, wholesome ingredients and can be made with very little preparation, allowing you to enjoy every moment of your celebration.

Goat Cheese Mushrooms: Take some large mushrooms (remove stem) and fill each cap with a combination of crumbled goat cheese, sun-dried tomatoes in oil (drained and chopped), chopped walnuts, and fresh mint (minced). Top each filled mushroom with a little grated lemon zest.

Morning Sickness Magic

Pregnancy should be a time of great joy in the lives of women and couples. However, the symptoms of pregnancy, for many women, can be anything but pleasant. Research has shown that up to 85 percent of pregnant women experience early onset nausea, a condition more commonly known as morning sickness. Morning sickness can cause nausea, vomiting, and fatigue that can be severe to debilitating at its strongest.

Morning sickness is a misnomer in that it often occurs in the morning but can strike at any time of the day. During the pregnancy, it usually begins around six weeks and can last through the entire first trimester and sometimes into the second trimester.