MEDFORD, MA—With its groundbreaking new research into what causes acute episodes of panic, a study published Thursday in The Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry has established a link between severe anxiety and holding the broken halves of mother’s favorite vase as the doorknob turns. “Our data show that high…
MEDFORD, MA—With its groundbreaking new research into what causes acute episodes of panic, a study published Thursday inhas established a link between severe anxiety and holding the broken halves of mother’s favorite vase as the doorknob turns.
“Our data show that high levels of stress are strongly correlated with the door to the drawing room opening after a subject has shattered an irreplaceable heirloom that she cherishes dearly,” said Anabel Delancy, a Tufts University professor and lead author of the study, which used carefully controlled experiments to show that anxiety levels increase with both the number of degrees the knob has turned and the number of generations the vase has been in the family.
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