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Author Archives: Victoria Maria Bermudez

Victoria Bermudez is a Stanford undergraduate majoring in Human Biology. She is originally from Chile and lives on the East Coast. Interested in the intersection of science communication and pressing health issues, Victoria has written for AL DÍA, a Philadelphia Latinx newspaper, and her school newspaper for English and Spanish-speaking readers.

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She never worried about mental health — until her daughters left home

by Victoria Maria Bermudez May 7, 2025May 7, 2025

When Rosario Ortegón’s children left home to build lives of their own, she was hit by an unexpected state of distress.

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