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Widespread Mobile Phone Addiction and its Impact on Mental Health
Research shows a high prevalence of mobile phone addiction, with nearly 57% of US respondents admitting to it, leading to mental health issues and physical problems. Effective solutions include multiple strategies and addressing underlying causes.
Widespread Mobile Phone Addiction and its Impact on Mental Health
Research shows a high prevalence of mobile phone addiction, with nearly 57% of US respondents admitting to it, leading to mental health issues and physical problems. Effective solutions include multiple strategies and addressing underlying causes.
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40% Bias Score


French COVID-19 Pandemic Did Not Cause Sustained Increase in Anxiety, Study Finds
A Santé publique France study found that, contrary to expectations, anxiety rates in France remained stable between 2017 and 2021 despite the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing a 12.5% prevalence, three times higher in women than men, and linked to socioeconomic factors and other mental health issues.
French COVID-19 Pandemic Did Not Cause Sustained Increase in Anxiety, Study Finds
A Santé publique France study found that, contrary to expectations, anxiety rates in France remained stable between 2017 and 2021 despite the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing a 12.5% prevalence, three times higher in women than men, and linked to socioeconomic factors and other mental health issues.
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48% Bias Score


Exercise: A Proven Mental Health Strategy
Regular exercise, including short walks, significantly improves mental health by boosting brain function and releasing mood-boosting chemicals; studies show it's as effective as medication for some and more effective when combined.
Exercise: A Proven Mental Health Strategy
Regular exercise, including short walks, significantly improves mental health by boosting brain function and releasing mood-boosting chemicals; studies show it's as effective as medication for some and more effective when combined.
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44% Bias Score


Intensive Care Monitoring: Balancing Benefits and Patient Anxiety
An intensive care patient's anxiety about his invasive blood pressure monitoring, triggered by normal fluctuations and exacerbated by the constant visual display, highlights a common problem: medical technology causing patient stress despite its benefits. The nurse addressed this by explaining the s...
Intensive Care Monitoring: Balancing Benefits and Patient Anxiety
An intensive care patient's anxiety about his invasive blood pressure monitoring, triggered by normal fluctuations and exacerbated by the constant visual display, highlights a common problem: medical technology causing patient stress despite its benefits. The nurse addressed this by explaining the s...
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Unique Breathing Patterns Linked to Mental and Physical Health
A study of 100 participants using a new device found unique nasal breathing patterns in each individual, potentially correlating with mental and physical health measures such as sleep quality, anxiety, and depression levels.
Unique Breathing Patterns Linked to Mental and Physical Health
A study of 100 participants using a new device found unique nasal breathing patterns in each individual, potentially correlating with mental and physical health measures such as sleep quality, anxiety, and depression levels.
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24% Bias Score


Spanish Power Outage Underscores Disconnect Between Internal and External Time
A recent power outage in Spain highlighted how people experience time differently when disconnected from technology, sparking a debate about productivity, the value of slower living, and the need for digital detox.
Spanish Power Outage Underscores Disconnect Between Internal and External Time
A recent power outage in Spain highlighted how people experience time differently when disconnected from technology, sparking a debate about productivity, the value of slower living, and the need for digital detox.
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56% Bias Score

Religious Belief, Anxiety, and Sleep: A 2025 Study
A 2025 study found that religious individuals reported lower anxiety and better sleep than non-religious individuals; this effect was strongest for those who viewed religion as a life purpose, while those who saw it as a quest reported higher anxiety and poorer sleep.

Religious Belief, Anxiety, and Sleep: A 2025 Study
A 2025 study found that religious individuals reported lower anxiety and better sleep than non-religious individuals; this effect was strongest for those who viewed religion as a life purpose, while those who saw it as a quest reported higher anxiety and poorer sleep.
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40% Bias Score

French Study: COVID-19 Pandemic Did Not Increase Anxiety Rates
A recent French study found that while depression rates increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety rates remained stable between 2017 and 2021, affecting 12.5% of respondents, disproportionately those with financial or educational disadvantages.

French Study: COVID-19 Pandemic Did Not Increase Anxiety Rates
A recent French study found that while depression rates increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety rates remained stable between 2017 and 2021, affecting 12.5% of respondents, disproportionately those with financial or educational disadvantages.
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36% Bias Score

Widespread Workplace Pessimism Impacts Productivity and Well-being
The meQuilibrium Summer 2025 State of the Workforce Report reveals that 67% of employees feel worse about the state of the country, impacting workplace productivity and mental health; 52% expect the situation to worsen.

Widespread Workplace Pessimism Impacts Productivity and Well-being
The meQuilibrium Summer 2025 State of the Workforce Report reveals that 67% of employees feel worse about the state of the country, impacting workplace productivity and mental health; 52% expect the situation to worsen.
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52% Bias Score

Panic Attacks vs. Anxiety: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
Panic attacks, sudden intense fear episodes with symptoms like chest pain and rapid heartbeat, differ from anxiety; they may stem from brain chemistry, stress response, or underlying health issues, and are treatable through self-care, medication, and CBT.

Panic Attacks vs. Anxiety: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
Panic attacks, sudden intense fear episodes with symptoms like chest pain and rapid heartbeat, differ from anxiety; they may stem from brain chemistry, stress response, or underlying health issues, and are treatable through self-care, medication, and CBT.
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24% Bias Score

Beta-Blockers Pose Asthma Risk: GP Warns of Medication Interaction
A UK GP warns that the 50 million beta-blocker prescriptions issued yearly may pose a risk to the 7.2 million UK citizens with asthma due to the drug's interference with asthma medication, potentially worsening attacks, especially concerning given the 1,200 annual asthma deaths in the UK.

Beta-Blockers Pose Asthma Risk: GP Warns of Medication Interaction
A UK GP warns that the 50 million beta-blocker prescriptions issued yearly may pose a risk to the 7.2 million UK citizens with asthma due to the drug's interference with asthma medication, potentially worsening attacks, especially concerning given the 1,200 annual asthma deaths in the UK.
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52% Bias Score

Dietary Changes Show Promise in Alleviating Mental Health Symptoms
A meta-analysis of 25 studies (57,000 adults) revealed that low-fat diets may reduce anxiety, especially in those with high cardiometabolic risk, while calorie restriction may help alleviate depression and anxiety; however, the evidence quality is low, and consultations with healthcare professionals...

Dietary Changes Show Promise in Alleviating Mental Health Symptoms
A meta-analysis of 25 studies (57,000 adults) revealed that low-fat diets may reduce anxiety, especially in those with high cardiometabolic risk, while calorie restriction may help alleviate depression and anxiety; however, the evidence quality is low, and consultations with healthcare professionals...
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40% Bias Score
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