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10daily.com.au: Boy’s anxiety-detecting toy makes it to the Australian Open

20 January, 2020 | 
Pureprofile 

Originally published: 10daily.com.au, 19 January 2020

A passionate young schoolboy has used his own struggles with anxiety to invent a soft toy that could help other kids manage the condition.
Nikolas entered his design into the Mastercard Innovation challenge, a nationwide search for young minds that challenges them to solve problems with technology.
It follows new research conducted by Mastercard and Pureprofile that found 80 percent of surveyed young people were concerned about the future.
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