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Touch grass: How Gen Z stopped going outside and why it matters … from the Independent Helen Coffey

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As a new study reveals that most British young people stay indoors for days at a time, it starts to make sense of why we’re witnessing the mass decline of mental health – and the continuing rise of the age of rage, writes Helen Coffey

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