Scientists believe they have solved the puzzle why people struggle to breathe when they have a panic attack. Kate Devlin, Medical Correspondent of The Telegraph in Scientists ‘explain panic attacks’ looks at the reaction that has confused researchers as it limits the bodies’ ability to deal with extreme pressure, seemingly the opposite to the ‘fight or flight’ response. Now, new research shows that the parts of the brain which register fear and suffocation are linked….. continue reading
Source: The Telegraph