Housing problems in England are causing people to suffer
anxiety, depression and panic attacks, says Shelter. Of people who had
experienced housing worries within the past five years, 69% said their mental
health was affected, suggests research for the charity. The researchers
interviewed 1,050 people from across England who reported poor housing, rent
problems or being threatened with eviction. Read more on the Shelter blog.
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