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Hundreds of feeders are now able to enjoy protections that were previously denied to them: a steady salary, housing, and proper healthcare are some of the benefits that have resulted directly from the new laws that regulate Virtual Experience services.
A new study attributes the uptick in the number of citizens seeking mental health care to the widespread usage of VE, suggesting that middle to lower-income groups are the most affected, presumably because the quality of VE services on offer varies wildly; the old dictum still holds true: you get what you pay for. An official survey from the Department of Health and Wellbeing emphatically contradicts the aforementioned study, claiming "insufficient data and biased collection methods."
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