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A court has ruled that a public official who took sick leave due to depression after a transfer, returned to work, and died a month later should be recognized as having an occupational disease.
Experts have sounded a warning against rising cases of untreated, work-related depression in the country. The situation, they say, is compounded by little or no understanding of depression and stigma.