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Study Links Remote Work to Loneliness and Worsening Mental Health

via Smithsonian Magazine·4d ago

A new study links remote work to increased loneliness and worsening mental health outcomes, sparking debate over in-office mandates. The findings suggest a need for balance between work flexibility and social interaction. This has broader implications for company policies and employee well-being.

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