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Shivers, faints, recovers: Students use drama and humor to show panic attacks are real and treatable

Summary by Greater Kashmir
Anantnag, Oct 10: Panic attacks, often overlooked in rural Kashmir, took center stage at Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag as students turned real-life anxiety into drama, humour, and education during World Mental Health Week. Peerzda Mufhim, 23, a psychology student from old town Anantnag, played a young man paralyzed by panic attacks after the September floods. “He trembles, feels numb, and faints at the slightest drizzle or sometimes …
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Greater Kashmir broke the news in on Friday, October 10, 2025.
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