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Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking | Weather Obsession

Host: Dr. Susan Buttross, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and Abram Nanney


Topic: With another hurricane approaching the gulf coast, we all are watching the weather. But have, you noticed that you have become more interested and possibly even obsessed about the weather? Do you find yourself frequently checking the weather, even when it makes no difference as to what you will do on that day? Does your small talk begin with what is happening with the weather? Do you think it’s fear or just interest? Today we’ll be talking about weather fears, phobias and obsessions and how they may get worse as we age.


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