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Black Americans report more ‘poor mental health days’ due to deadly racial incidents

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ORLANDO, Fla. – According to recent studies, the mental health of Black Americans is under strain. It’s a combination of a lot of things including the pandemic, racial disparity and police shootings.

A recent study by an assistant professor at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City found that Black Americans reported an increase in “poor mental health days” after more than one deadly racial incident was reported in the news. [TRENDING: What the shell?

Car passenger hit in head by turtle | DeSantis sued over ‘anti-riot’ law | How long do COVID vaccines work?] After protests during the past year when George Floyd was killed, the guilty verdict this week for Derek Chauvin brought relief for many people, but for Orlando father Kenneth Hughes,

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