Health
If you struggle with this, you may be more resilient – Ladders
According to a new study, conducted by various institutions, if you struggle with this mental health disorder you may be more resilient in the pandemic.

No one would blame you if you’ve been a bit more down or anxious this year. There hasn’t been all that much in 2020 to smile about, and the United States has seen an unprecedented uptick in mental health issues during the coronavirus pandemic. Surprisingly, however, a new collaborative study finds that one seemingly unlikely demographic of Americans has shown a great deal of resilience.
Researchers surveyed a group of older U.S. adults who had already been dealing with a major depressive disord…
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