A 2020 article by Time Magazine said women are three times more likely than men to report suffering from significant mental health challenges. Its effects — anxiety, loss of appetite, inability to sleep, and trouble completing daily tasks, just to name a few — can hinder women from living their best lives. But all hope is not lost. Creating safe spaces where these women can receive psychosocial support is one great step.
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