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"Some people also worry excessively about their children's health," he says.
Easier said than done, as I (like my dad) tended to worry, excessively.
Some children still worry excessively, fantasize and have nightmares about the events of Sept. 11.
Teenagers with OCD tend to worry excessively about what foods they should eat, diseases they might contract or whatever happens to be in the news that week.
Some people worry excessively that they have a serious illness or are going to develop one, a disorder commonly called hypochondria or health anxiety.
Dr James Nicholls, Alcohol Research UK's director of research and policy development, said women who have drunk small amounts during pregnancy, perhaps unknowingly, should not worry excessively.
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It also accounts for how I'm pretty good at hondling (bargaining, negotiating), I deflect compliments people give me, and I worry excessively--about my dogs, yes, but only because I don't have any children.
Before he conquered his O.C.D. almost 10 years ago, he says, he worried excessively about accidents.
As adolescents, many told us they worried excessively about the future and were anxious over events that most adolescents regarded as unrealistic.
Officials should start telling us how much they don't know, instead of pretending they know more than they know, or worrying excessively about freaking us out.
We use this creative capacity to great advantage when we envision how to make our lives better, but we can just as easily put it to work in less productive ways — worrying excessively about the outcome of things.
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