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Post-retirement depression: recognizing the signs

Post-retirement depression: recognizing the signs By Charlotte Grainger of Espresso | Post-retirement depression: recognizing the signs You’ve worked all your life with retirement always on the horizon ahead. However, when you finally reach it, it may not be what you expected. While research published in the Journal of Happiness Studies suggests that people do experience a boost in life satisfaction around their retirement, the same study notes that it often precedes a waning in happiness in the following years. In fact, the chances of a person facing clinical depression increase by a massive 40% after retirement, according to the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs.

Cabinet ministers back Tory push against Sunak for lower taxes post-Covid : CityAM

Cabinet ministers back Tory push against Sunak for lower taxes post-Covid Home secretary Priti Patel is among 46 Tory MPs to back the new Free Market Forum (Getty Images) Some of Boris Johnson’s highest profile cabinet members are among 46 Tory MPs that today backed a new campaign group aiming to push Rishi Sunak to adopt a more low-tax agenda post-Covid. The Free Market Forum, run by the Institute of Economic Affairs think tank, will look to “refocus the political debate” toward “free enterprise and social freedom” after the Covid crisis, after public spending last year reached its highest relative level since World War II.

A Tweet Saying That Unhealthy Food Is Cheaper Sparks A Discussion In The Comments

A Tweet Saying That Unhealthy Food Is Cheaper Sparks A Discussion In The Comments BoredPanda staff We’ve all been told to have a balanced diet, eat fresh vegetables and fruit every day, and avoid frozen or pre-made meals to stay healthy. But a lot of people still choose fast food, because they like it or they don’t know how to cook. In addition, it’s not always that, but for some people, it’s the only food they can afford. Twitter user Emily Porter pointed out that overweight people who still continue to eat at McDonald’s may only be able to afford this kind of food and we should be less judgmental towards them. The tweet got mixed responses and while the majority of people were sympathizing with the statement, a lot of them didn’t agree with sacrificing one’s health for an easier food option.

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