When women’s mental health is ignored, the health system suffers

Women in health care experience disproportionately high rates of stress, burnout, and related mental health issues—a trend worsening since the COVID-19 pandemic.
One-size-fits-all approaches overlook women’s distinct needs and preferences and perpetuate existing inequities, writes Angela Russolillo.

More than half of Canadian women identify mental health as their most important health issue, but many report their employers

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