Anxiety , depression rose only modestly in first year of COVID , study finds
Anxiety and depression among American adults increased dramatically in the first year of the pandemic, a new study suggests, despite online surveys that suggested they were worse than previously claimed, researchers say. Why is this?
Source: washingtontimes.comPublished on 2022-06-15
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