2016 Election Triggered Clinical Depression For Some, But Social Buffers Helped Protect Others From Distress

08:51 EST 8 Feb 2018 | Kaiser Health News

Researchers wanted to study how people react to a large political shift, and whether people exhibited psychical symptoms of depression. In other public health news: the human genome, suicide, bacteria in hospitals, breast cancer and dementia.

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