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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- For many, the holidays are a joyful time, bu ta long to-do list of planning, shopping, and social obligations can add a lot of pressure. Throw coronavirus concerns into the mix and the stress can become overwhelming and unhealthy.
CBS 58 was joined on Christmas Eve morning by Doctor Nicole Brady, chief medical officer for United Healthcare of Wisconsin, with some tips to relieve that holiday stress.
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