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  3. Retail therapy - Wikipedia

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    Retail therapy thus exists on a spectrum with shopping addiction (compulsive buying disorder). In 2001, the European Union conducted a study finding that 33% of shoppers surveyed had "high level of addiction to rash or unnecessary consumption". [2] This habit was causing debt problems for many.

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    Freestanding retail properties: Revenue: US$0.674 billion (2019) Net income. US$0.299 billion (2019) Total assets: US$8.500 billion (2019) Total equity: US$4.332 ...

  6. Retail clinics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By definition, retail clinics offer a more narrow range of services (usually limited to 25 - 30 of the most common diagnoses) than are offered in traditional primary care offices. [9] This limited scope of services is seen in both nurse practitioner and physician-staffed retail clinics, and is an integral part of the retail clinic model. [10]

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    Then stylized as After Thoughts, the chain was created as one of the many specialty store subsidiaries of F. W. Woolworth Company (later Venator Group) in the 1980s. [1] By 1996, the chain had grown to a total of 809 stores, and grew further that year with the Venator Group's merger of 109 Accessory Lady stores, previously bought from Melville Corporation in 1993, into their various formats ...