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Data shows women suffer from Zoom fatigue more intensely than men, so what’s to blame? – SmartCompany.com.au
A new Stanford study reveals how the shift from in-person meetings to online ones has taken its toll more intensely among women.

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Its official. Zoom fatigue is a real thing, and women suffer from it more severely than men.
In the first ever large-scale research examining the full extent of Zoom fatigue, academics from Stanford University found that women report feeling more tired than men following video calls.
What is to blame? It may very likely be the self-view display.
The new Stanford study reveals how the shift from in-person meetings to online ones has taken its toll more intensely among women. According…
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