The COVID-19 pandemic intensified risk factors for poor mental health among healthcare workers in the United Kingdom. However, there is insufficient evidence of the impact of COVID-19 on mental health among black, Asian and minority people. This article on medical myths analyzes 10 common misconceptions about stroke and explains, with the opinion of a medical expert, why they aren't true, highlighting some of the requirements in regards to understanding these issues. The COVID-19 pandemic intensified risk factors for poor mental health among healthcare workers in the United Kingdom. However, there is insufficient evidence of the impact of COVID-19 on mental health among black, Asian and minority people. This article on medical myths analyzes 10 common misconceptions about stroke and explains, with the opinion of a medical expert, why they aren't true, highlighting some of the requirements in regards to understanding these issues.
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The COVID-19 pandemic intensified risk factors for poor mental health among healthcare workers in the United Kingdom. However, there is insufficient evidence of the impact of COVID-19 on mental health among black, Asian and minority people.
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