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Anxiety disorder: A chronic condition characterized by an excessive and persistent sense of apprehension with physical symptoms such as sweating, palpitations, and feelings of stress. Anxiety disorders have biological and environmental causes.

Anxiety disorders are very common, affecting one in 10 Americans.




This term was added to the dictionary on Monday 21 September, 2009
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