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You're Not Alone If You Have Suicidal Thoughts Because of Work

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When we’re at work our minds are often filled to the brim with things to do and places to be. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be kind, according to new research.

The truth is, we never know what other people are going through, and even small, often overlooked interactions can have a big impact.

A study done by researchers at West Virginia University revealed that actions like avoiding eye contact and leaving a coworker out of conversation can have lasting effects, even leading to suicidal thoughts among people with mood disorders.

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