New breathing therapy reduces panic and anxiety by reversing hyperventilation

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New breathing therapy reduces panic and anxiety by reversing hyperventilation

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A new treatment that helps people with panic disorder to normalize their breathing works better to reduce panic symptoms and hyperventilation than traditional cognitive therapy, according to a new study. The new 'CART' treatment was found to be better than traditional cognitive therapy at altering hyperventilation and panic symptoms.

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sciencedaily.com — “A new treatment that helps people with panic disorder to normalize their breathing works better to reduce panic symptoms and hyperventilation than traditional cognitive therapy, according to a new study. The new 'CART' treatment was found to be better than traditional cognitive therapy at altering hyperventilation and panic symptoms.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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