Anxiety

Most everyone experiences temporary anxiety, a feeling of nervousness or fear, as a normal reaction to a stressful situation at some point in life. However, people who experience anxiety that is overwhelming and consuming may have a condition called generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).

GAD is characterized by excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events. People with GAD tend to always expect disaster and can't stop worrying about health, money, family, work or school. In people with GAD, the worry often is unrealistic or out of proportion for the situation. For GAD sufferers, daily life becomes a constant state of worry, fear and dread. Eventually, the anxiety so dominates the person's thinking that it interferes with daily functioning, including work, school, social activities and relationships.

GAD affects the way a person thinks, but the anxiety can lead to physical symptoms as well. Symptoms of GAD may include:

  • Excessive, ongoing worry and tension
  • An unrealistic view of problems
  • Restlessness or a feeling of being "edgy"
  • Irritability
  • Muscle tension
  • Headaches
  • Sweating
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Nausea
  • The need to go to the bathroom frequently
  • Tiredness
  • Trouble falling or staying asleep
  • Trembling
  • Being easily startled

Current Anxiety Clinical Study

Do you feel worried all the time? Have trouble concentrating or sleeping? Feel tired and irritable a lot more than you think you should? If so, you may suffer from an anxiety disorder.

We specialize in the clinical study of anxiety. Through our clinical research trials we offer qualified participants all study-related evlauations and medical care, as well as investigational medication at no cost. Call FutureSearch today to learn more about available studies, or fill out the form below.

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