Health professionals share ways to fight depression, anxiety
3 years ago
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Psychologists in the Kansas City area have seen an increase in depression and anxiety during the holiday season and amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Health experts say it's normal to feel some hopelessness right now, but it's important to recognize when it becomes something more serious.
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