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Social Media's Link to Increased Eating Disorder Risk
Studies reveal a strong correlation between increased screen time and social media use, and the heightened risk of developing eating disorders; this is due to several factors, including exposure to unrealistic body ideals and normalization of disordered eating behaviors.
Social Media's Link to Increased Eating Disorder Risk
Studies reveal a strong correlation between increased screen time and social media use, and the heightened risk of developing eating disorders; this is due to several factors, including exposure to unrealistic body ideals and normalization of disordered eating behaviors.
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48% Bias Score


Bavarian Sick Days Stable, But Mental Health Issues Rise
Data from the DAK health insurance shows that while the total number of sick days among employed Bavarians remained relatively stable in 2024, a significant decrease in respiratory and musculoskeletal issues was offset by an 8.5 percent increase in mental health-related absences.
Bavarian Sick Days Stable, But Mental Health Issues Rise
Data from the DAK health insurance shows that while the total number of sick days among employed Bavarians remained relatively stable in 2024, a significant decrease in respiratory and musculoskeletal issues was offset by an 8.5 percent increase in mental health-related absences.
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48% Bias Score


Workplace Stress: A Societal Polluter and Path to Prosocial Management
High workplace stress, caused by long hours and unrealistic workloads, negatively impacts employee well-being and productivity, with far-reaching societal effects; however, proactive leadership focused on employee empowerment and a culture of care can mitigate these issues, as exemplified by Iberdro...
Workplace Stress: A Societal Polluter and Path to Prosocial Management
High workplace stress, caused by long hours and unrealistic workloads, negatively impacts employee well-being and productivity, with far-reaching societal effects; however, proactive leadership focused on employee empowerment and a culture of care can mitigate these issues, as exemplified by Iberdro...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Clinic Closed After Fatal Stabbing, Escape
The Wier+kliniek in Den Dolder, Netherlands, a Fivoor-owned clinic housing 32 patients with mild intellectual disabilities and prior justice involvement, was immediately closed due to undisclosed building code violations following a patient's fatal stabbing of a local resident and another patient's ...
Dutch Clinic Closed After Fatal Stabbing, Escape
The Wier+kliniek in Den Dolder, Netherlands, a Fivoor-owned clinic housing 32 patients with mild intellectual disabilities and prior justice involvement, was immediately closed due to undisclosed building code violations following a patient's fatal stabbing of a local resident and another patient's ...
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44% Bias Score


GLP-1 RA Drugs Show Promise, but Limitations Remain
A study of 1.2 million medical records found that GLP-1 RA drugs, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, may reduce the risk of several health issues, including substance use disorders, psychiatric disorders, and dementia, by 8-18%, but also carry risks of nausea, vomiting, and pancreatic or kidney complicatio...
GLP-1 RA Drugs Show Promise, but Limitations Remain
A study of 1.2 million medical records found that GLP-1 RA drugs, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, may reduce the risk of several health issues, including substance use disorders, psychiatric disorders, and dementia, by 8-18%, but also carry risks of nausea, vomiting, and pancreatic or kidney complicatio...
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44% Bias Score


Rome Clinic Offers Vital Mental Healthcare to Asylum Seekers
The Samifo Centre in Rome, Europe's only publicly funded clinic treating PTSD and trauma among asylum seekers and refugees, provided care to over 2,000 individuals last year, offering medical, psychological, and cultural mediation services to help them cope with the effects of their often perilous j...
Rome Clinic Offers Vital Mental Healthcare to Asylum Seekers
The Samifo Centre in Rome, Europe's only publicly funded clinic treating PTSD and trauma among asylum seekers and refugees, provided care to over 2,000 individuals last year, offering medical, psychological, and cultural mediation services to help them cope with the effects of their often perilous j...
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48% Bias Score

Combating Busyness: The Benefits of "White Space" for Well-being and Productivity
This article examines the detrimental effects of constant busyness on mental well-being and relationships, advocating for "white space"—intentional pauses—to improve self-regulation, creativity, and productivity, suggesting practical techniques like the "10-10-10 Rule".

Combating Busyness: The Benefits of "White Space" for Well-being and Productivity
This article examines the detrimental effects of constant busyness on mental well-being and relationships, advocating for "white space"—intentional pauses—to improve self-regulation, creativity, and productivity, suggesting practical techniques like the "10-10-10 Rule".
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28% Bias Score

West Midlands Schools Urge Delay in Children's Smartphone Purchases
49 schools in Solihull sent letters to parents urging them to delay buying smartphones for their children due to concerns about mental health, academic performance, and cyberbullying; one school's trial program saw more than half of participating students report feeling less stressed after handing i...

West Midlands Schools Urge Delay in Children's Smartphone Purchases
49 schools in Solihull sent letters to parents urging them to delay buying smartphones for their children due to concerns about mental health, academic performance, and cyberbullying; one school's trial program saw more than half of participating students report feeling less stressed after handing i...
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60% Bias Score

German Anxiety Disorder Diagnoses Surge 77% Since 2008
In 2023, approximately 5.5 million people in Germany received a first or subsequent diagnosis for anxiety disorders, a 77% increase since 2008, according to KKH Kaufmännische Krankenkasse data; contributing factors include chronic stress, societal crises, and reduced stigma.

German Anxiety Disorder Diagnoses Surge 77% Since 2008
In 2023, approximately 5.5 million people in Germany received a first or subsequent diagnosis for anxiety disorders, a 77% increase since 2008, according to KKH Kaufmännische Krankenkasse data; contributing factors include chronic stress, societal crises, and reduced stigma.
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28% Bias Score

NYC Subway Attack Leaves Man with Severe Injuries
On New Year's Eve, 45-year-old Joe Lynskey was violently pushed onto the subway tracks at Manhattan's 18th Street station by Kamel Hawkins, resulting in severe injuries including a fractured skull, four broken ribs, and a ruptured spleen; Hawkins faces attempted murder charges.

NYC Subway Attack Leaves Man with Severe Injuries
On New Year's Eve, 45-year-old Joe Lynskey was violently pushed onto the subway tracks at Manhattan's 18th Street station by Kamel Hawkins, resulting in severe injuries including a fractured skull, four broken ribs, and a ruptured spleen; Hawkins faces attempted murder charges.
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36% Bias Score

Hamburg Launches New Community-Based Psychiatric Care Plan
Hamburg's new psychiatric care plan, presented by Senator Melanie Schlotzhauer, aims to improve mental healthcare by creating seven community-based networks offering integrated support services, starting with two in the south and Eimsbüttel districts by year-end, to reduce hospital readmissions and ...

Hamburg Launches New Community-Based Psychiatric Care Plan
Hamburg's new psychiatric care plan, presented by Senator Melanie Schlotzhauer, aims to improve mental healthcare by creating seven community-based networks offering integrated support services, starting with two in the south and Eimsbüttel districts by year-end, to reduce hospital readmissions and ...
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48% Bias Score

Medical Student Murders Three After Degree Denial
A 33-year-old medical student, Fouad L., murdered his neighbor and her 14-year-old daughter, and a professor at Erasmus Medical Center on September 28, 2023, after being denied his medical degree due to multiple suspensions. He meticulously planned the killings, describing the acts as "following a s...

Medical Student Murders Three After Degree Denial
A 33-year-old medical student, Fouad L., murdered his neighbor and her 14-year-old daughter, and a professor at Erasmus Medical Center on September 28, 2023, after being denied his medical degree due to multiple suspensions. He meticulously planned the killings, describing the acts as "following a s...
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28% Bias Score
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