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Hangxiety: More media mental health quackery.

The media needs to author their own DSM.


Hangxiety: Drinking alcohol to overcome social anxiety only to have a hangover the next morning creating new anxiety.


Read this nonsense.

Sigh. More mental health quackery.

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Posted on December 28, 2018December 19, 2018Author STS AdminCategories Uncategorized

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