Study examines journalistic stress in covering election

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Here’s a new phenomenon to consider: “Post-election season stress.” This term comes to us from the University of Southern California’s Center for Health Journalism, which released on Wednesday a brief study titled “Reflecting on the Election’s Toll on Journalists.”

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