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7 January 2007
Abstract: Taking antidepressants and yawning excessively?
Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2007 Jan;115(1):80-1. Do your patients suffer from excessive yawning? Gutierrez-Alvarez AM.Faculty of Medicine, Research Office, Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia. Objective: Yawning has been described in relation to dru
Sunday, 7-Jan-2007 06:54 AM :: Anxiety Insights

Abstract: CBT and paroxetine [Paxil®] in the treatment of hypochondriasis
This study, to the authors' knowledge, is the first randomized controlled trial comparing the efficacy of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), paroxetine, and a placebo (administered in a double blind fashion)in the treatment of hypochondriasis.
Sunday, 7-Jan-2007 06:52 AM :: Anxiety Insights

Phobias A-Z: Teleophobia
Teleophobia An abnormal, persistent fear of 1: definite plans, 2: Religious ceremonies
Sunday, 7-Jan-2007 06:51 AM :: Anxiety Insights

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