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Latinos and Burnout: a Silent Crisis - Vida Newspaper

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By María Méndez In recent years, burnout, or professional exhaustion syndrome, has ceased to be a problem exclusive to the corporate world and has become a global public health concern. However, when it comes to Latino communities, burnout takes on a more complex dimension: it is crisscrossed by cultural, social, and structural barriers that amplify its impact and make it more difficult to prevent and treat. Beyond fatigue, there is an invisible…
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By María Méndez In recent years, burnout, or professional exhaustion syndrome, has ceased to be a problem exclusive to the corporate world and has become a global public health concern. However, when it comes to Latino communities, burnout takes on a more complex dimension: it is crisscrossed by cultural, social, and structural barriers that amplify its impact and make it more difficult to prevent and treat. Beyond fatigue, there is an invisible…

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Vida Newspaper broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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