It can. Insomnia can also trigger and aggravate anxiety. We suggest good nutrition and plenty of exercise. If that doesn't work, see a specialist. Don't let your GP prescribe for you. They are rarely trained to handle emotional disorders, and you may end up hooked on medication that you don't need.
Usually it helps with anxiety and sleep. Some people react strangely to it and things get worse.
Yes, it is well established that a lack of night time sleep will make you sleepy by afternoon. Especially if you have a full lunch
SSRIs are occasionally used to treat anxiety. However, if Zoloft is making your anxiety worse, you should contact your doctor and discuss other options.
No.
yes it does
It can, but it might not. ADD medications in the "stimulant" category--e.g. methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta, Focalin) and Adderall--while excellent medications for attention deficit disorder, can make anxiety symptoms worse. Strattera, an ADD medication not in the "stimulant" category, usually does not worsen anxiety symptoms. In fact, it might even improve them. On the other hand, there are excellent anti-anxiety medications available. So it would make sense to treat the anxiety at the same time as you're treating the ADD. Then both problems are solved.
Heredity is one cause. The Stuttering Foundation lists other causes. Being nervous, a lack of confidence, anxiety, etc do not cause stuttering but they can make it worse.
Night terrors are worse than nightmares because they terrorize you in your sleep and can make you physically ill.
Because it boosts your alertness and energy level.
The plague was spread by rats, which the cats would have killed.
No Gaara does not wear make-up, the black around his eyes are from his lack of sleep. -or maybe its to hide the bags under his eyes from lack of sleep -or maybe he was born that way from the shukaku
It depends on the person. A common factor that can make your body think it is hungry is lack of sleep. Because your body lacks energy, it tries to make up for the lack of sleep by increasing calorie intake.