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Anxiety is an enhanced state in which one is extremely sensitive to detecting potential threats. One type of anxiety disorder known as generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), is characterized by excessive worry and uncontrollable concern about everyday matters. This disorder can have a significant impact on one's life and make it difficult to live a normal life. This video will explain the main features of GAD as well as ways to deal with it.
This video was created by McMaster students Abeer Ail, Ali Hamade and Mina Hanna in collaboration with McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program.
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