At the start of the pandemic, I was in an intensive program for neurotics with OCD, which is the funniest possible setting to learn of a deadly and novel virus.
The contamination-fixated patients were glowing. They were Right All Along. One girl told me she thought her years of scrubbing and bleaching constituted a survival advantage. “I’m used to this.”
Nearly two years into the pandemic, your blood pressure may have returned to the normal range.
We spoke to the experts about how you can bring it back up.
Nearly two years into the pandemic, news about the Omicron variant can feel like too much to process.
We spoke to experts about the signs of “worry burnout” — and ways to combat it. https://t.co/gBzsnQ6181
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