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Remote Work Study Reveals Mental Health Crisis for Isolated Employees

via NPR News·2h ago

A new study indicates that workers in remote jobs suffer from higher rates of social isolation, anxiety, and depression compared to their office-based counterparts. While the findings highlight a genuine mental health crisis, experts warn that mandating a return to the office is not the solution. The issue points to a need for better hybrid models that preserve productivity without sacrificing employee well-being.

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