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Rihab Boukhayatia

Journalist from Nawaat.

  • The image features a complex, abstract design characterized by swirling patterns and textures. It predominantly uses deep reds and blacks, creating a rich, layered effect. The shapes appear almost fluid, with a sense of movement and depth, reminiscent of natural elements like lava or molten materials. Overall, it evokes a striking and intense visual experience. Anxiety-Depressive Disorders: Tunisians at The End of Their Tether Rihab Boukhayatia · October 2024 A steep rise in the number of consultations and hospitalisations for anxiety-depressive disorders, skyrocketing sales of psychotropics. Tunisians are clearly in a bad way. And as far as health care is concerned, they are not all in the same boat.
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