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New mothers most anxious after five months - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"Anxiety experienced by first-time mothers peaks around five months and one week after they give birth, according to new research. "
New mothers become most anxious when babies are five months, finds NHS study - Daily Mail 3rd October 2009
"Anxiety experienced by first-time mothers peaks around five months and one week after they give birth, according to new research.
The study for the Department of Health found this period was when new mothers had the most questions about their developing baby."
Scientists study possible health benefits of LSD and ecstacy - The Guardian 23rd October 2009
"Growing number of people taking psychedelic drugs to help them cope with conditions such as chronic anxiety attacks"
Young adults 'anxiety overload' - BBC Health News 4th October 2009
"Young adults are suffering from "anxiety overload", a charity warns.
A survey of 18-24 year olds found 66% feel stressed or anxious at least once a week, with money and job worries being the main cause. "
Homeopathic help for new starters - Ellesmere Port Pioneer 9th September 2009
WITH hundreds of children in Ellesmere Port and Neston having started school for the first time last week, homeopath Gill Hayes is on standby to help youngsters struggling to cope.
Gill, who is based at clinics in Ellesmere Port, Willaston, Ledsham and Chester, said: “Anxiety about starting school is normal, but for some children the stress of a new school or teacher can be overwhelming.
Screaming babies – it's all Mum's fault for fussing - The Independent on Sunday 6th September 2009
Sleep deprivation is every new parent's worst nightmare. It is a form of torture that can leave them sobbing louder than their child. Yet a new study claims babies' sleep problems are all in the mind – the mother's mind before her child is even born.
Anxiety 'hitting British workers' - BBC Health News 29th May 2009
British workers are experiencing panic attacks and insomnia because of stress associated with the economic downturn, a survey has suggested.
Norwich Union Healthcare polled 200 GPs, 200 business leaders and 1,000 employees for its Health of the Workplace survey.
Therapist appointments to help mental patients - Ellesmere Port Pioneer 7th January 2009
THE mental heath trust covering Western Cheshire is to employ seven specialist therapists to support a national NHS programme which helps adults suffering from depression and anxiety disorders.
The Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme, funded by the Department of Health via Western Cheshire Primary Care Trust, aims to improve access to care, cutting down waiting times and helping patients achieve recovery.
Like thousands of Britons, Olympic hero Chris Hoy was plagued by panic attacks. Then he found an unlikely cure... - Daily Mail 23rd December 2008
As he approached the starting line of the first qualifying round at the 2002 World Championships in Copenhagen, Chris Hoy was suddenly filled with panic.
Was he good enough? Would he live up to everyone's expectations? His palms started to sweat, his legs turned to jelly and he felt a huge sense of dread.
'The din from the crowd was overwhelming,' recalls the champion cyclist. 'I was like a rabbit caught in headlights. At that moment, I wanted to be anywhere else but on the track.'
Left-hand people 'more inhibited' - BBC Health News 4th October 2008
People who are left-handed are more likely to get anxious or feel shy or embarrassed about doing or saying what they want, according to new research.
Those involved in the Abertay University study were given a behavioural test that gauges personal restraint and impulsiveness.
Stressed pregnant women 'more likely to have children with asthma' - The Telegraph 6th October 2008
Women who feel stressed during their pregnancy are more likely to have asthmatic children, according to a new study.
Children born to anxious mothers are 'at higher risk of developing asthma' - Daily Mail 7th October 2008
Babies born to mothers who were stressed during pregnancy are more at risk of developing asthma, research has shown.
Women who are highly anxious while expecting are 65 per cent more likely to have a child who develops asthma.
Listening to classical music 'can relieve pregnancy stress' - Daily Mail 7th October 2008
Mothers-to-be who listen to lullabies, classical music and sounds of nature are less likely to feel stressed about their pregnancy, a study has shown.
The music's tempo was set at 60 to 80 beats per minute, the same as the human heart, and was found to ease anxiety and depression.
Harriet Green on generalised anxiety disorder, the world's biggest mental health problem - The Observer 17th August 2008
Generalised anxiety disorder is the world's biggest mental health problem. But do we really have anything to worry about?
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