The Doomsday Clock remained at 90 seconds to midnight on Tuesday, no closer to the metaphorical annihilation of humanity but also no further away, either. While the clock is seen as a metaphor for the various issues the world faces and must work to solve to ensure humanity’s ongoing existence, it may still leave many people dealing with anxiety. Sean Previl reports on what psychologists say you can do to deal with that stress.
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