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Virtual Learning affecting Teen Health

"As virtual learning becomes the new norm, Dr. Parul Tank, consultant psychiatrist and therapist discusses rising anxiety and stress "

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2020 has indeed witnessed drastic changes due to the precedence of alterations that have occurred in societal functioning, triggered by the coronavirus. While many adults continue to work at home or remotely, one group of individuals has significantly affected-- youngsters, many of whom are still in school or college.

While Covid-19 did prompt distance learning through online classes, several students are finding it tough to cope with the onset of isolation - away from face to face interactions with teachers and peers. The otherwise tech-savvy-social media generation has found the transition to online academics daunting, leading to many experiencing anxiety, stress as well as depression.

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