Health Populi October 23, 2024
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn

Two in three people in the U.S. are dealing with Presidential Election Stress — a significant contributor to Americans’ overall stress we learn from the American Psychological Association’s study into Stress in America 2024.

I’ve covered the APA’s Stress in America studies for many years, appreciating the role that anxiety and stress play in peoples’ overall health status and well-being. In 2024, “stress” is a mainstream factor in daily life whether you identify with Main Street or Wall Street. Here was my most recent post on the APA study here in Health Populi, with a focus on Americans’ post-COVID pandemic recovery.

Seven in 10 people in the U.S. are worried that the election results could lead to violence, and...

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