
pmid: 1625660
AbstractEvidence from family, adoption and twin, and animal studies indicates a strong hereditary‐biological component to the development of anxiety disorders; a substantial body of evidence demonstrates important relationships between depression and anxiety disorders, especially panic disorder.
Depressive Disorder, Sympathetic Nervous System, Adolescent, Risk Factors, Animals, Brain, Humans, Arousal, Child, Anxiety Disorders, Combined Modality Therapy
Depressive Disorder, Sympathetic Nervous System, Adolescent, Risk Factors, Animals, Brain, Humans, Arousal, Child, Anxiety Disorders, Combined Modality Therapy
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