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Chronophobia: Confirm that Fear over Time Makes Us Grow Older

Buenos Aires, 9 June (NA) -- The so-called “chronophobia”, irrational and disproportionate fear over time, is not a clinical disorder, but rather a concept of popular culture. Although the restlessness regarding time is explored in many artistic works, this concept evolved to refer to fear over time, according to Jorge Romero-Castillo, researcher in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Malaga (UMA), Spain.
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Buenos Aires, 9 June (NA) -- The so-called “chronophobia”, irrational and disproportionate fear over time, is not a clinical disorder, but rather a concept of popular culture. Although the restlessness regarding time is explored in many artistic works, this concept evolved to refer to fear over time, according to Jorge Romero-Castillo, researcher in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Malaga (UMA), Spain.

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The article The paradox of chronophobia: how fear of time accelerates our aging first appeared in News San Miguel

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News San Miguel broke the news on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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