To help panic attack sufferers during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, researchers have developed an application 'PanicMechanic' that adapts biofeedback-like monitoring so it can be used on a mobile phone to manage their anxiety. The 'PanicMechanic' app can work at any time and in any location and is meant to be used as a supplement to professional clinical care.
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