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With Anxiety on the Rise, Some Children Try Exposure Therapy

Por: The Times-Tribune Health December 03, 2022

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CRANSTON, R.I. — Audrey Pirri, 16, had been terrified of vomiting since she was a toddler. She worried every time she shared a meal with family or friends, restricting herself... + full article



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