Anti-anxiety pill prescriptions spike 34 percent during pandemic
There has been a spike in the number of prescriptions written for anti-anxiety pills. Ken Hopper, a psychiatrist and associate professor at the new TCU Health Science Center of Medicine, joins Good Day to offer perspective. More: mobile.va.gov/app/covid-coach
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