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Restrictive Diets Linked to Increased Depression Symptoms
A study of over 28,000 adults found a correlation between overly restrictive calorie diets and increased depression symptoms, particularly among men and overweight individuals; diets high in processed foods worsened the impact while a Mediterranean-style diet showed lower risks.
Restrictive Diets Linked to Increased Depression Symptoms
A study of over 28,000 adults found a correlation between overly restrictive calorie diets and increased depression symptoms, particularly among men and overweight individuals; diets high in processed foods worsened the impact while a Mediterranean-style diet showed lower risks.
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28% Bias Score


Mid-life Depression Significantly Increases Dementia Risk: Major Study
A major British study of 2.5 million people found a 56% increased risk of dementia in those with persistent depression during mid-life (40s-50s), with late-life depression also significantly linked; researchers suggest early detection and treatment of depression may be crucial in dementia prevention...
Mid-life Depression Significantly Increases Dementia Risk: Major Study
A major British study of 2.5 million people found a 56% increased risk of dementia in those with persistent depression during mid-life (40s-50s), with late-life depression also significantly linked; researchers suggest early detection and treatment of depression may be crucial in dementia prevention...
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36% 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


UK Launches School Mental Health Drive to Combat Rising Rates of Child Mental Disorders
The UK government announced a new mental health initiative in schools to combat rising rates of mental disorders in children (23.3% in 2023), aiming to provide all pupils with mental health support by 2030 and includes teaching children 'grit' to cope with life challenges, addressing concerns about ...
UK Launches School Mental Health Drive to Combat Rising Rates of Child Mental Disorders
The UK government announced a new mental health initiative in schools to combat rising rates of mental disorders in children (23.3% in 2023), aiming to provide all pupils with mental health support by 2030 and includes teaching children 'grit' to cope with life challenges, addressing concerns about ...
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36% Bias Score


Online Dating Linked to Stress and Emotional Exhaustion in German Study
A German study of 1010 single adults aged 18-60, conducted by Forsa between January 31, 2024, and February 14, 2025, found that 59% experienced emotional exhaustion and disappointment from online dating, with 37% reporting sadness or depression, due to factors like unanswered messages, perceived sup...
Online Dating Linked to Stress and Emotional Exhaustion in German Study
A German study of 1010 single adults aged 18-60, conducted by Forsa between January 31, 2024, and February 14, 2025, found that 59% experienced emotional exhaustion and disappointment from online dating, with 37% reporting sadness or depression, due to factors like unanswered messages, perceived sup...
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60% Bias Score


Post-COVID Surge in Italian Depression: A Youth Mental Health Crisis
Post-COVID-19, Italy saw a significant rise in diagnosed depressive disorders (women: +6%, men: +3%), and a 25% increase in adolescent depression, reaching 40% among teenage girls, emphasizing the need for increased mental health support.
Post-COVID Surge in Italian Depression: A Youth Mental Health Crisis
Post-COVID-19, Italy saw a significant rise in diagnosed depressive disorders (women: +6%, men: +3%), and a 25% increase in adolescent depression, reaching 40% among teenage girls, emphasizing the need for increased mental health support.
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24% Bias Score

Restrictive Diets Linked to Increased Depression Symptoms
A study of over 28,000 adults found a correlation between restrictive calorie diets, especially among men and overweight individuals, and increased depression symptoms; diet quality also played a significant role, with unhealthy diets linked to higher depression levels and a Mediterranean diet assoc...

Restrictive Diets Linked to Increased Depression Symptoms
A study of over 28,000 adults found a correlation between restrictive calorie diets, especially among men and overweight individuals, and increased depression symptoms; diet quality also played a significant role, with unhealthy diets linked to higher depression levels and a Mediterranean diet assoc...
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16% Bias Score

Extended Working Years Linked to Increased Depression Risk in Europe
A study across 14 European countries reveals that extending working years can negatively affect mental health, increasing depression risk, especially in toxic work environments; this challenges the focus solely on retirement age adjustments.

Extended Working Years Linked to Increased Depression Risk in Europe
A study across 14 European countries reveals that extending working years can negatively affect mental health, increasing depression risk, especially in toxic work environments; this challenges the focus solely on retirement age adjustments.
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44% Bias Score

400-Year-Old Melancholy Advice Still Relevant Today
Amy Liptrop analyzes five of Robert Burton's theories on melancholy from his 1621 book, "The Anatomy of Melancholy," showing surprising relevance to modern depression treatments, supported by experts like Dr. Frances Rice and Dr. Mike Tipton.

400-Year-Old Melancholy Advice Still Relevant Today
Amy Liptrop analyzes five of Robert Burton's theories on melancholy from his 1621 book, "The Anatomy of Melancholy," showing surprising relevance to modern depression treatments, supported by experts like Dr. Frances Rice and Dr. Mike Tipton.
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16% Bias Score

UK Teen Mental Health Crisis: One in Five Affected
A study by the UK's National Health Service reveals that 20% of children and young people aged 8-25 show signs of mental health disorders, highlighting the need for parental support and professional intervention when necessary.

UK Teen Mental Health Crisis: One in Five Affected
A study by the UK's National Health Service reveals that 20% of children and young people aged 8-25 show signs of mental health disorders, highlighting the need for parental support and professional intervention when necessary.
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20% Bias Score

Teen Mental Health Crisis in the UK: Developmental Factors and the Need for Improved Access to Services
In the UK, one in five children aged 8-25 have a probable mental health disorder, exemplified by 15-year-old Lucy's experience with anxiety and panic attacks, highlighting the need for early intervention and improved access to mental health services.

Teen Mental Health Crisis in the UK: Developmental Factors and the Need for Improved Access to Services
In the UK, one in five children aged 8-25 have a probable mental health disorder, exemplified by 15-year-old Lucy's experience with anxiety and panic attacks, highlighting the need for early intervention and improved access to mental health services.
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20% Bias Score

17 Modifiable Risk Factors Linked to Dementia, Stroke, and Late-Life Depression
Harvard researchers found 17 modifiable risk factors shared by dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, with high blood pressure and kidney disease showing the greatest impact; conversely, physical activity and leisure time cognitive activity showed the lowest risk.

17 Modifiable Risk Factors Linked to Dementia, Stroke, and Late-Life Depression
Harvard researchers found 17 modifiable risk factors shared by dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, with high blood pressure and kidney disease showing the greatest impact; conversely, physical activity and leisure time cognitive activity showed the lowest risk.
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20% Bias Score
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