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Coulrophobia: The Fear Of Clowns

Many people despise clowns, finding them creepy and unfunny. A new study finds that most kids dislike clowns, some even having intense fear with symptoms like sweating, increased anxiety and difficulty in breathing.

This fear of clowns is known as Coulrophobia and is present in people of all ages.

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