What Doctors Don't Tell You Australia/NZ

FORCE OF NATURE

egardless of how you feel about the threat posed by the new coronavirus, or the human response to it, these last 11 months have been an ordeal.

Barring the few who have benefited massively from the pandemic, nearly all the rest of us have been impacted negatively—sometimes catastrophically so.

But there is always a silver lining somewhere. If we focus only on the negativity, we will pay an unnecessarily heavy price in anxiety, depression, apathy and disempowerment. So I want to touch on what I feel

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