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Panic attacks, depression lead to a rise in suicide among women in Japan during pandemic


Panic attacks, depression lead to a rise in suicide among women in Japan during pandemic
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Panic attacks, depression lead to a rise in suicide among women in Japan during pandemicBy Motoko Rich and Hikari Hida, New York Times
Last Updated: Feb 26, 2021, 08:40 PM IST
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While the pandemic has been difficult for many in Japan, the pressures have been compounded for women.
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As pandemic took hold, suicide rose among Japanese women


Feb 24, 2021
Not long after Japan ramped up its fight against the coronavirus last spring, Nazuna Hashimoto started suffering panic attacks. The gym in Osaka where she worked as a personal trainer suspended operations, and her friends were staying home at the recommendation of the government.
Afraid to be alone, she would call her boyfriend of just a few months and ask him to come over. Even then, she was sometimes unable to stop crying. Her depression, which had been diagnosed earlier in the year, spiraled. “The world I was living in was already small,” she said. “But I felt it become smaller.” ....

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