According to experts, the findings further underscore the racial disparities in health that the pandemic magnified. And they show the mental health impact of the pandemic on women — particularly those with young children — who have often shouldered greater responsibilities. The crisis seemed to accelerate a trend involving increased alcohol consumption among women. Read the Full Article.
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