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Caroline Crampton on the History of Hypochondria…and Her Own Struggles with Health Anxiety

Caroline Crampton on the History of Hypochondria…and Her Own Struggles with Health Anxiety

Caroline Crampton joins Forum to talk about her research and her own experience with chronic health anxiety after recovering from a rare form of cancer.

KQED's Forum

September 26, 202455m 47s

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Show Notes

Most of us have been there: Frantically Googling health information late at night, worried about a mysterious ache or rash. But when does health anxiety cross the line and become a problem on its own? Journalist Caroline Crampton tackles that question in her book, “A Body Made of Glass,” which looks at the cultural history of hypochondria, from ancient Egypt to TikTok. She joins Forum to talk about her research and her own experience with chronic health anxiety after recovering from a rare form of cancer.


Guests:


Caroline Crampton, writer and podcaster, Her new book is "A Body Made of Glass: A Cultural History of Hypochondria."

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