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Expat's Despair: Navigating Depression and Discontent Abroad
A man, unhappy in his wife's country after 20 years, seeks solutions to his depression stemming from cultural clashes and unfulfilled personal needs.
Expat's Despair: Navigating Depression and Discontent Abroad
A man, unhappy in his wife's country after 20 years, seeks solutions to his depression stemming from cultural clashes and unfulfilled personal needs.
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60% Bias Score


Adichie's Return to Fiction After Years of Silence
Acclaimed author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, after a decade-long hiatus marked by depression and writer's block stemming from personal hardships, including the loss of her parents and her father's kidnapping, has published her new novel, "Dream Count.
Adichie's Return to Fiction After Years of Silence
Acclaimed author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, after a decade-long hiatus marked by depression and writer's block stemming from personal hardships, including the loss of her parents and her father's kidnapping, has published her new novel, "Dream Count.
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24% Bias Score


Multiple Mental Health Conditions Strongly Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A French study found individuals with multiple mental health conditions face up to an 11-fold increased dementia risk compared to those with a single condition, highlighting the importance of targeted screening strategies.
Multiple Mental Health Conditions Strongly Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A French study found individuals with multiple mental health conditions face up to an 11-fold increased dementia risk compared to those with a single condition, highlighting the importance of targeted screening strategies.
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16% Bias Score


Mental Health Crisis: Over a Billion Affected, Young Adults Most Unhappy
The WHO reports over one billion people globally experience mental health disorders, with anxiety and depression being most common; a recent study reveals young adults are significantly unhappier than previous generations.
Mental Health Crisis: Over a Billion Affected, Young Adults Most Unhappy
The WHO reports over one billion people globally experience mental health disorders, with anxiety and depression being most common; a recent study reveals young adults are significantly unhappier than previous generations.
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32% Bias Score


Oral Contraceptives Linked to Depression and Suicidal Thoughts: A Woman's Story
A 20-year-old woman, Jasmin, details her severe depression and suicide attempts linked to oral contraceptive use, corroborated by two scientific studies and the experiences of thousands of women in an online support group. After stopping the pill, her symptoms dramatically improved, only to return u...
Oral Contraceptives Linked to Depression and Suicidal Thoughts: A Woman's Story
A 20-year-old woman, Jasmin, details her severe depression and suicide attempts linked to oral contraceptive use, corroborated by two scientific studies and the experiences of thousands of women in an online support group. After stopping the pill, her symptoms dramatically improved, only to return u...
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64% Bias Score


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

Adichie's Return to Fiction After Years of Depression
Acclaimed author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie published "Dream Count," her first novel in over a decade, marking a comeback after battling depression and writer's block triggered by personal hardships, including the loss of her parents and her father's kidnapping.

Adichie's Return to Fiction After Years of Depression
Acclaimed author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie published "Dream Count," her first novel in over a decade, marking a comeback after battling depression and writer's block triggered by personal hardships, including the loss of her parents and her father's kidnapping.
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28% Bias Score

A Journalist's Struggle with Bipolar Disorder and the Allure of Butterfly Hunting
Journalist Claire Jackson recounts her experiences with hypomania, a less intense form of bipolar disorder, and how her obsessive pursuit of rare butterflies mirrored her mental health highs and lows.

A Journalist's Struggle with Bipolar Disorder and the Allure of Butterfly Hunting
Journalist Claire Jackson recounts her experiences with hypomania, a less intense form of bipolar disorder, and how her obsessive pursuit of rare butterflies mirrored her mental health highs and lows.
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20% Bias Score

Global Mental Health Crisis: 1 Billion People Affected, Underserved
A new World Health Organization (WHO) report reveals that over 1 billion people globally suffer from mental disorders, representing 14% of the world's population and highlighting a major global health problem, with significant underserved populations and high economic costs.

Global Mental Health Crisis: 1 Billion People Affected, Underserved
A new World Health Organization (WHO) report reveals that over 1 billion people globally suffer from mental disorders, representing 14% of the world's population and highlighting a major global health problem, with significant underserved populations and high economic costs.
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12% Bias Score

Exercise: A Powerful Tool for Improving Mental Health
Research confirms regular exercise, from short walks to HIIT, significantly improves mental health, impacting mood, sleep, and anxiety levels; it's as effective as SSRIs for mild-to-moderate depression and boosts neurogenesis.

Exercise: A Powerful Tool for Improving Mental Health
Research confirms regular exercise, from short walks to HIIT, significantly improves mental health, impacting mood, sleep, and anxiety levels; it's as effective as SSRIs for mild-to-moderate depression and boosts neurogenesis.
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40% Bias Score

Prednisone's Link to Depression and Mood Swings in Millions of Americans
Annual prednisone prescriptions in the US number 18 million; however, long-term use of this corticosteroid can cause severe depression, anxiety, and mood swings due to its impact on the brain's stress response and hormone regulation.

Prednisone's Link to Depression and Mood Swings in Millions of Americans
Annual prednisone prescriptions in the US number 18 million; however, long-term use of this corticosteroid can cause severe depression, anxiety, and mood swings due to its impact on the brain's stress response and hormone regulation.
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52% Bias Score

Delayed Depression Diagnosis in Older Adults Due to Somatic Symptoms and Stigma
A 16-year study of over 11,000 individuals revealed that while depression symptoms are similar across age groups, older adults often experience more somatic symptoms, leading to delayed diagnosis and chronic depression due to misattribution to aging and stigma.

Delayed Depression Diagnosis in Older Adults Due to Somatic Symptoms and Stigma
A 16-year study of over 11,000 individuals revealed that while depression symptoms are similar across age groups, older adults often experience more somatic symptoms, leading to delayed diagnosis and chronic depression due to misattribution to aging and stigma.
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36% Bias Score
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