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How the coronavirus pandemic actually eased my anxiety – The Washington Post

April 10, 2020 SArah Menkedick
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“For the past five years, I have struggled with anxiety. Most of it has centered on my daughter. Here are some of the things I have worried about: lead in children’s jewelry, flame retardants in pajamas, food additives, BPA, how many words are enough by age 2, restaurant crayons made in China, the VOC level of paint, whether glitter is toxic.”

Read more at The Washington Post.

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