Life in Europe is boosting young Americans' mental and physical health

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Life in Europe is boosting young Americans' mental and physical health
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Time off and a healthy lifestyle are driving some young Americans to Europe: 'You are a person first and a worker 2nd'

"We're seeing a shift towards assessing and managing psychosocial hazards in the workplace, which contribute towards workplace stress and mental-health outcomes," she added.courtesy of Donahue

Sure, flights from country to country are cheaper in Europe, but she was also afforded her managers' encouragement to go. Living in Europe also improved the physical health of both Donahue and Sofi Torres-Kennedy, a 24-year-old living outside Bordeaux, France, they said.

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