Struggles with mental health could get worse as winter looms
During the warm days of summer, Massachusetts had embraced some semblance of normalcy. But that’ll become increasingly elusive as daylight wanes and temperatures dip.

The change in seasons has many mental health experts worried that an already tenuous landscape will worsen. Six months of turmoil and uncertainty have left two out of five Americans with feelings of depression or anxiety.

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