“…Moreover, stress and anxiety were disclosed in different groups of health care providers, such as dental practitioners, 319 other healthcare workers, 319,320 health profession students, 322 social workers 323 and in patients afflicted by COVID‐19 324 . The underlying reasons for mental disturbances involve fear of exposure to infection, proximity to death generated by the pandemic, extreme working demands, economic uncertainty, disruption of social life, insufficient knowledge of the disease and SARS‐CoV‐2‐induced physical disturbances in terms of endothelial inflammation, microvascular thrombosis, ischemia from pulmonary damage and multiple organ dysfunctions 318,319,321,323 . In addition to professional psychological support for those groups with increased risk of stress, anxiety, and depression development, the consideration of the potential mental effects of the current medical treatment of cardiovascular, respiratory, and other system dysfunctions could offer significant benefits for anxiety‐afflicted patients.…”