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MSM Saves Us From Not Knowing When We Shouldn t Drink Coffee

(AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File) While it’s easy to rag on mainstream media for its painfully obvious bias, its leaving the heavy lifting of actual reporting to sites such as the one you’re now reading, and its seemingly endless supply of Trump Derangement Syndrome outbreaks, one must give credit where credit is due. When the MSM hits the hottest take of a hot story, it is nigh impossible to not stand back in awe of the pearls of great wisdom from on high with which it blesses us mere mortals. Such a moment came about the other day, when television station CW 39 in Houston saw fit to pass along this hitherto unknown and unsuspected of existing drop of wisdom:

New pan-European research reveals double concern about mental health impact of Lockdown and associated restrictions than physical

Date Time Share New pan-European research reveals double concern about mental health impact of Lockdown and associated restrictions than physical The Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC) A new pan-European survey funded by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee exploring the impact of COVID-19 Lockdowns and associated restrictions (in those countries where there has been no Lockdown), has found that nearly two thirds of adults (61%) expressed concern about their worsening mood; two times higher than those concerned about physical inactivity (24%) 1. Understanding the effects of COVID-19 restrictions on physical and mental health The new survey of 5,170 adults aged over 18, across the UK, Italy, Finland, Germany and Poland, sought to better understand people’s perceptions of the effect of COVID-19 restrictions on their physical and mental health, and aspects they felt most impacted their mood. It also sought to explore the role that everyday plea

New pan-European research reveals double the concern about mental health impact of Lockdown and associated restrictions than physical inactivity

1. 1. 1. A new pan-European survey funded by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee exploring the impact of COVID-19 Lockdowns and associated restrictions (in those countries where there has been no Lockdown), has found that nearly two thirds of adults (61%) expressed concern about their worsening mood; two times higher than those concerned about physical inactivity (24%) 1. Understanding the effects of COVID-19 restrictions on physical and mental health The new survey of 5,170 adults aged over 18, across the UK, Italy, Finland, Germany and Poland, sought to better understand people s perceptions of the effect of COVID-19 restrictions on their physical and mental health, and aspects they felt most impacted their mood. It also sought to explore the role that everyday pleasures such as coffee had, and other simple ways that people found to lift their mood during Lockdowns and associated restrictions

New pan-European survey explores the effect of COVID-19 restrictions on physical, mental health

New pan-European survey explores the effect of COVID-19 restrictions on physical, mental health A new pan-European survey funded by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee exploring the impact of COVID-19 Lockdowns and associated restrictions (in those countries where there has been no Lockdown), has found that nearly two thirds of adults (61%) expressed concern about their worsening mood; two times higher than those concerned about physical inactivity (24%). Understanding the effects of COVID-19 restrictions on physical and mental health The new survey of 5,170 adults aged over 18, across the UK, Italy, Finland, Germany and Poland, sought to better understand people s perceptions of the effect of COVID-19 restrictions on their physical and mental health, and aspects they felt most impacted their mood.

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