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Samaritans' 'Brew Monday' initiative seeks to disrupt Blue Monday fever

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The Samaritans are encouraging people to turn to loved ones on Blue Monday with their *Brew* Monday initiative.

Returning to work following the break over December can understandably prove to be a challenge and prompt a bout of the January blues – with cold rainy weather and the feeling of a winter funk.

This culminates with what many call “most depressing day of the year”, known as Blue Monday, said to be the

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