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Low Blood Sugar Anxiety Attack - Articles
Is there a connection between anorexia and anxiety attacks?
by
David M.

Posted
Sun 01 Aug 2010 1:21pm
My friend has never had anxiety attacks before that i know of, and all of a sudden she’s supper serious about her weight. I haven’t seen her eat a single thing in a week, and now she’s having a lot of anxiety attacks. i’m nervous for her. is there a relation between the two?
There is a definite physiological connection between anorexia an ...
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Controlling Anxiety with diet and herbs
by
franklinb
Posted
Tue 26 Jan 2010 12:00am
article written by Tess Thompson of Native Remedies
The human body is designed to endure a certain amount of anxiety or panic attacks for a defined period of time. However, excessive anxiety on a regular basis can lead to many health problems.
The issue of anxiety ...
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Low Blood Sugar Symptoms Require an Explanation
by
Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:03pm
When blood sugar levels drop, you may feel anxious, shaky, sweaty, hungry, a tingling in your skin or your heart may beat rapidly. More severe symptoms include confusion, a sensation of warmth, weakness or fatigue, loss of memory and in its extreme, seizures and passing out. As you suffer repeat attacks of low blood sugar, they affect you less ...
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Col. Supreme Court Upholds Low Blood Sugar Defense
by
Connie Bennett
Posted
Fri 19 Dec 2008 12:13am
An insulin-dependent diabetic man convicted of trying to kill his wife won a chance for a new trial when the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that under certain conditions, hypoglycemia or low blood sugar can cause "involuntary intoxication," meaning the defendant wasn't responsible for his actions.
"The court ruling gives legal standing to some ...
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Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar): Do You Have It?
by
Connie Bennett
Posted
Mon 06 Jun 2011 3:37pm
If you find yourself hooked on sweets and quickie carbs, you may have pre-diabetes, type 2 diabetes or low blood sugar.
Likewise, if youi're moody, tired, confused, and headachy and more, you may have low blood sugar, also known as hypoglycemia.
Here's a list below of many symptoms of hypoglycemia. See how many ring ...
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Low Blood Sugar in Lyme Disease
by
Connie S.
Posted
Tue 06 Jul 2010 9:03pm
I used to think that low blood sugar was just one of those annoying little side effects of having Lyme disease. I never paid attention to the problem much in myself, thinking that things would improve as soon as I got rid of all of my infections. Besides, it seemed I had bigger battles to fight in my quest for healing.
But low blood sugar can ...
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