Those who struggle with chronic anxiety may need extra support, mental health experts say
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TORONTO — It's normal for kids and teens to get butterflies in their stomachs as the first day of school approaches, but those who struggle with chronic anxiety may need extra support, mental health experts say. Dr.
Those who struggle with chronic anxiety may need extra support, mental health experts say
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