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'Eclipse hypochondria,' according to the Internet
The Washington Post
2017-08-22
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The United States witnessed the first coast-to-coast solar eclipse in almost 100 years on Aug. 21. According to the internet, many Americans worried they’d looked a little too closely at the sun.
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