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COVID-19's other toll: on mental health

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COVID-19's other toll: on mental health

COVID-19's other toll: on mental health

During COVID-19, one in six Americans has started therapy for the first time, and anxiety, depression and suicide are on the rise.

What can be done about the toll on mental health?


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