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How brain’s reward system lessened distress over 2016 election results
February 6, 2018 by NewsBot
Some people disturbed by the 2016 presidential election have suffered a loss of appetite, trouble sleeping and concentrating, and have become easily annoyed, while others equally disturbed by the election result have not suffered such symptoms of depression. A new study explains the differences between these two groups.