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The brain’s "suffocation alarm" – new study reports on a genetic clue to fear

December 3, 2014 by

Panic disorder is a severe form of anxiety in which the affected individual feels an abrupt onset of fear, often accompanied by profound physical symptoms of discomfort.

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