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Nov 3, 2018

[Ans] A person suffering from anatidaephobia might fear which cartoon character is watching them?

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There are some phobias out there that may seem humorous at first, but for those who suffer from them, they are no laughing matter. Such is the case with anatidaephobia. Anatidaephobia is defined as a irrational fear that one is being watched by a duck. The anatidaephobic individual fears that no matter where they are or what they are doing, a duck watches. Anatidaephobia is derived from the Greek word "anatidae", meaning ducks and "phobos" meaning fear. The person is not necessarily afraid of the duck. They only fear that the animal is watching them, keeping tabs on what they're doing throughout the day.

[Answer] A person suffering from anatidaephobia might fear which cartoon character is watching them?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "A person suffering from anatidaephobia might fear which cartoon character is watching them?"



...There are some phobias out there that may seem humorous at first, but for those who suffer from them, they are no laughing matter. Such is the case with anatidaephobia. Anatidaephobia is defined as a irrational fear that one is being watched by a duck. The anatidaephobic individual fears that no matter where they are or what they are doing, a duck watches. Anatidaephobia is derived from the Greek word "anatidae", meaning ducks and "phobos" meaning fear. The person is not necessarily afraid of the duck. They only fear that the animal is watching them, keeping tabs on what they're doing throughout the day.

Nov 7, 2017

[Ans] What yearly event sees a 10 percent increase in the risk of suffering a heart attack?


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Monday and Tuesday mornings after the switch to daylight saving time, when clocks move ahead one hour in spring, may see a 10 percent increase in the incidence of heart attacks. The opposite trend occurs in the fall when clocks switch back to standard time. 

Step 2 : Answer to the question "What yearly event sees a 10 percent increase in the risk of suffering a heart attack? "

Switching to daylight saving time in spring:

According to the study, the Monday morning after the switch is the most dangerous time, with heart attack risks peaking when people are getting up earlier to go to work.

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Sep 7, 2017

A person suffering from leporiphobia would fear which cartoon character?


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Many phobias are directed at benign objects, such as the fear of rabbits (leporiphobia); some fears are of dangerous things, such as wild animals (agrizoophobia) and tornados (lilapsophobia), or of things that cause pain, such as injections (trypanophobia)