South Korean Author Baek Se-hee, Known for Her Memoir on Mental Health, Dies at 35

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Baek Se-hee, a South Korean author known for her candid memoir about her mental health struggles, has died at 35 and donated her organs to save five lives. Her work highlighted her battles with depression and dysthymia, inspiring many, and her legacy continues through her writings and the lives she helped save.
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