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    Excessive weight gain during WFH risky for women. Balanced meal, boundaries and some 'me-time' can undo the damage

    With added responsibility of household chores, working women began neglecting their physical health and mental well-being during the pandemic.

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    Working women have faced the severe brunt of the pandemic. Now it’s time to stop neglecting one’s needs.

    2020 was an unusual year for everyone, more so, for women. Months after the uncertainty brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic - job loss, pay cuts and several phases of lockdown - various studies have shown that women have been adversely affected. A survey by Deloitte Global says that nearly 82 per cent of women surveyed feel their lives have been adversely affected by the pandemic, citing negative impacts in mental and physical well-being and
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