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Women's health more severely affected than men's during Covid-19 pandemic: Study

The study showed that psychological distress increased for both women and men during the pandemic, with women experiencing a greater rise

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Women's mental and physical health took a severe toll than men during the deadly Covid-19 pandemic, finds a study.

The study, published in the journal Social Science and Medicine, showed that psychological distress increased for both women and men during the pandemic, with women experiencing a greater rise.

The link between health behaviours and mental health weakened for women during the pandemic, with a healthy lifestyle no longer showing a significant connection to mental health.

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