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New research: Covid-19 isolation impacted women more, survey finds – The Indian Express

Conducted by University of Calgary researchers with the Hotchkiss Brain Institute, the study has been published in the journal Frontiers in Global Women’s Health….

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A study in Canada has found that women are suffering more than men during the months of Covid-19 isolation, with poorer sleep and more anxiety, depression and trauma, while also feeling more empathetic than men. Conducted by University of Calgary researchers with the Hotchkiss Brain Institute, the study has been published in the journal Frontiers in Global Womens Health.
The findings are based on an online survey of 573 Canadians (112 men and 459 women, mean age 25.9 years) between March 23 and…

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