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Marriage may help lower depression risk, study suggests

A large study involving over 100,000 people across seven countries has found that people who are not married may face a much higher risk of depression compared to those who are married. Specifically, the study suggests that unmarried people are around 80% more likely to experience depressive symptoms than those who are married. The research […]

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