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People love working from home. But does it love them back? A new study says no

A study in the journal <em>Science</em> found that people who work remotely had more depression, anxiety and visits to mental health professionals than those who work in jobs that can't be done remotely. (The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)
A study in the journal Science found that people who work remotely had more depression, anxiety and visits to mental health professionals than those who work in jobs that can't be done remotely. (The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

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