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The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Increased Anxiety and Depression in College Students, a Study Finds – POPSUGAR Health and Fitness Australia
A 2020 Dartmouth study shows an unprecedented increase in mental health conditions due to the coronavirus among undergraduate college students.

It’s evident that the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted every aspect of life, and we’ve seen an increase in mental health conditions as a result, such as fear, anxiety, depression, loneliness, and irritability among adults, children, and those on the front lines.
Although everyone has been impacted by the pandemic, young adults, specifically those in college, have experienced a variety of emotions and unknowns since it began. With the sudden cancelation of on-campus courses, th…
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