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Study suggests unmarried people are more likely to be depressed
A new study sheds light on a popularly-held belief
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The question as to whether people in relationships are happier than individuals who are single is something that plays heavily on some minds. Indeed, we live in a society that tries to convince us life is better when we're coupled up. But whether there is any truth to that theory has for a long time gone unstudied. However, in 2024 scientists published a study that shows single people are, in fact, more likely to become depressed.
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