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  2. People are panic-buying toilet paper because of the port ...

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    Toilet paper hoarding 2.0!,” wrote one person in a post on X, ... Any toilet paper hoarded today will last until the next round of panic buying, even it happens years from now. Almost none of it ...

  3. Port strike: Don't hoard that toilet paper! Here's what you ...

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    Business reporter Daniel Munoz and USA TODAY contributed to this story. Michael L. Diamond is a business reporter for the Asbury Park Press. He has been writing about the New Jersey economy and ...

  4. Food hoarding is a problem. Here is what you need to know - AOL

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    An estimated 2% to 6% of people suffer from a hoarding disorder, according to the International OCD Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports people with obsessive-compulsive disorder ...

  5. Psychology of collecting - Wikipedia

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    Collecting as a hobby can become hoarding or compulsive hoarding, differing in that covering a large amount of living area with possessions leads to significant distress or impairment. [10] Compulsive hoarding, also known as hoarding disorder, is a diagnosable mental disorder in the DSM-5 and is closely related to obsessive-compulsive disorder ...

  6. Hoarding disorder - Wikipedia

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    Hoarding disorder; Other names: Compulsive hoarding: Compulsive hoarding in an apartment: Specialty: Psychiatry, clinical psychology: Symptoms: Excessive acquisition, Perceived need to save possessions, Persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value, Intense urge to keep items and distress when getting rid of them.

  7. Hoarding - Wikipedia

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    Hoarding can run in families, and it may be possible genetics play a role in developing hoarding behaviors. [16] Also, this behavior can be developed due to life circumstances such as difficult losses, depression, financial crises, and living small which make it difficult for people to get rid of their belongings. [14]

  8. What is a "normal" amount of pandemic hoarding? - AOL

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    Hoarding disorder goes beyond stockpiling in an emergency. Although often sensationalized in the popular press as a behavioral oddity, hoarding disorder is a serious psychiatric illness affecting ...

  9. Panic buying - Wikipedia

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    In the First Austrian Republic in 1922, hyperinflation and the rapid depreciation of the Austrian krone led to panic buying and food hoarding, which continued until a rescue backed by the League of Nations prevented an economic collapse. [13] Bengal famine of 1943. [14] 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis led to panic buying of canned foods in the United ...