TIME Magazine Asia  |  February 27, 2017
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Among Donald Trump’s true believers, it’s all good.The candidate said he would shake things up, and as President, he produces temblors more reliably than the San Andreas Fault. “Mentally, it’s great,” says Mike Meyer, 69, a Trump voter in Saginaw, Mich. “Everything seems upbeat now.” For those who voted for someone else, what the Disrupter in Chief is most disrupting is their ability to sleep soundly and maintain an optimal level of serotonin. “I would wake up in the morning feeling as though I had a rock in my stomach,” says Carol McGuire, 66, of Columbus, Ohio, about the days following the election. “The word dread would apply.” In other words, the country is not the only thing that’s split. So is its mental health.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in TIME Magazine Asia February 27, 2017.