Facing Our Fears
Fear In his 1933 inaugural address, during the depths of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt spoke a phrase that is still quoted today.
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Fear In his 1933 inaugural address, during the depths of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt spoke a phrase that is still quoted today.
More people are afraid of getting a root canal (59%) than speaking in public (57%), spiders (55%), or being trapped in an elevator.
Children may be afraid to visit the dentist thanks to their parents. A new study indicates that when a person fears a dental.