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  2. Can Anxiety Affect Your Appetite? - AOL

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    Other gastrointestinal symptoms of anxiety, for example, are nausea and constipation. All things considered, the dynamic between stress and hunger cues can be complex. Let’s get into the nitty ...

  3. 11 Reasons Why You May Feel Sick After You Eat ... - AOL

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    Nausea after eating can be a symptom of many conditions, like ulcers, acid reflux, anxiety, and more. Doctors explain what can make you feel sick after eating.

  4. 16 Ways Your Anxiety Is Costing You - AOL

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    If you find yourself regularly feeling anxious, you're not alone.Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in America, affecting 40 million adults -- roughly 18% of the U.S. population ...

  5. Emetophobia - Wikipedia

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    Emetophobia is a phobia that causes overwhelming, intense anxiety pertaining to vomit. This specific phobia can also include subcategories of what causes the anxiety, including a fear of vomiting or being vomited on or seeing others vomit. [1] Emetophobes might also avoid the mentions of "barfing", vomiting, "throwing up", or "puking." [2]

  6. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] To be classified as alcohol withdrawal syndrome, patients must exhibit at least two of the following symptoms: increased hand tremor, insomnia, nausea or vomiting, transient hallucinations (auditory, visual or tactile), psychomotor agitation, anxiety, generalized tonic–clonic seizures, and autonomic instability. [12]

  7. Anxiety sensitivity - Wikipedia

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    Anxiety sensitivity (AS) refers to the fear of behaviours or sensations associated with the experience of anxiety, and a misinterpretation of such sensations as dangerous. Bodily sensations related to anxiety, such as nausea and palpitations, are mistaken as harmful experiences, causing anxiety or fear to intensify. [ 1 ]

  8. Good morning? Study finds better mental health and well ... - AOL

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    Using data from 49,218 adults, researchers looked at whether time of day, season or year was associated with variations in mental health (i.e., depressive and/or anxiety symptoms), life ...

  9. Caffeine-induced anxiety disorder - Wikipedia

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    Some of these processes include wakefulness, stimulation, and mood and cognition enhancement. Low doses can result in psychological effects of "mild euphoria, alertness, and enhanced cognitive performance"; [7] higher doses produce physiological side effects of nausea, anxiety, trembling, and jitteriness.