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by Roberto Pino<\/strong><\/em> Ask a handful of people with an anxiety disorder to describe it and they will likely paint different pictures<\/strong> . One is afraid of speaking in public, while another is filled with intense fear at the very thought of getting on a plane. A third worry about all things chronically. A fourth suffers from unpredictable episodes of panic, with lack of air, sweating and chest pains. Many others would undoubtedly say they suffer from insomnia.<\/p>\n\n Why the wide range of symptoms?<\/strong> Because anxiety disorders are not a single condition, but rather a spectrum of related disorders.<\/p>\n\n
PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology University of Florence<\/em><\/p>\n\nWhat is anxiety and how does it manifest itself?<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n
Table 1 – Anxiety and Stress Disorders at a Glance<\/h4>\n\n