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Hypochondria, or health anxiety, can be caused by a combination of psychological, biological, and environmental factors. Stressful life events, past experiences with illness, and a tendency toward anxiety can contribute to the development of hypochondria. Additionally, certain personality traits, such as a propensity for negative thinking or perfectionism, may also play a role. Social influences, including family attitudes toward health and illness, can further exacerbate these concerns.

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