Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: Pharmacological vs. Behavioral Treatment
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental, emotional and behavioral problems to occur during childhood and adolescence. About 13 out of every 100 children and adolescents age 9 to 17 experience some kind of anxiety disorder, according to the U.S. National Mental Health Information Center. Girls are affected more than boys. While these disorders may seem minor, if left untreated, they can lead to the inability to finish school, impaired social relations, low self-esteem, and eventually, adult anxiety disorders.The onset of childhood anxiety usually begins between the ages of six and eight. At this age, children typically lose their fear of the dark and other imaginary dangers, and instead become more afraid and anxious about school performance and interactions with friends.Some stu...div id=medwormpbiMedWorm Message:/i/b Find the best a href=http://www.januarysales.org/ target=_blankJanuary Sales/a in the UK./p/div
Troponin I Accuracy for AMI in ED Within 3 Hours of Chest PainTroponin I Accuracy for AMI in ED Within 3 Hours of Chest Pain
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