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Erasmus Medical Center Murder: Expelled Student Kills Three
A 33-year-old man, Fouad L., who was expelled from medical school, murdered his neighbor, her 14-year-old daughter, and a professor at the Erasmus Medical Center on September 28, 2023, after meticulously planning the killings due to his anger over being denied a medical degree.
Erasmus Medical Center Murder: Expelled Student Kills Three
A 33-year-old man, Fouad L., who was expelled from medical school, murdered his neighbor, her 14-year-old daughter, and a professor at the Erasmus Medical Center on September 28, 2023, after meticulously planning the killings due to his anger over being denied a medical degree.
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36% Bias Score


Debt Crisis: Practical Strategies and Support Systems
A BBC article examines the experiences of individuals tackling significant personal debt, highlighting strategies like budgeting, cash usage, and seeking professional help, alongside a reported 57% surge in debt-related calls to National Debtline in early January.
Debt Crisis: Practical Strategies and Support Systems
A BBC article examines the experiences of individuals tackling significant personal debt, highlighting strategies like budgeting, cash usage, and seeking professional help, alongside a reported 57% surge in debt-related calls to National Debtline in early January.
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12% Bias Score


Diabetes Drugs Linked to Reduced Risk of Mental Health Issues
A study of 1.2 million veterans' medical records found that the diabetes and weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy (GLP-1 receptor agonists) may be linked to a reduced risk of various mental health issues, including alcohol and substance use disorders, suicidal thoughts, schizophrenia, dementia, and ...
Diabetes Drugs Linked to Reduced Risk of Mental Health Issues
A study of 1.2 million veterans' medical records found that the diabetes and weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy (GLP-1 receptor agonists) may be linked to a reduced risk of various mental health issues, including alcohol and substance use disorders, suicidal thoughts, schizophrenia, dementia, and ...
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24% Bias Score


CSU Proposes Changes to Bavarian Mental Health Laws After Deadly Attack
Bavaria's CSU party proposes changes to laws governing involuntary psychiatric commitment, prompted by a deadly attack allegedly committed by a mentally ill man, including easier access to involuntary evaluations and increased data sharing with security agencies.
CSU Proposes Changes to Bavarian Mental Health Laws After Deadly Attack
Bavaria's CSU party proposes changes to laws governing involuntary psychiatric commitment, prompted by a deadly attack allegedly committed by a mentally ill man, including easier access to involuntary evaluations and increased data sharing with security agencies.
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48% Bias Score


Gaza Rescue Workers: 99 Dead, 10,000 Bodies to Recover
Gaza's Civil Defence suffered 99 deaths and 319 injuries during the recent conflict while rescuing people from rubble; the agency now faces the immense task of recovering an estimated 10,000 bodies, while its workers struggle with profound trauma and limited mental health support.
Gaza Rescue Workers: 99 Dead, 10,000 Bodies to Recover
Gaza's Civil Defence suffered 99 deaths and 319 injuries during the recent conflict while rescuing people from rubble; the agency now faces the immense task of recovering an estimated 10,000 bodies, while its workers struggle with profound trauma and limited mental health support.
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48% Bias Score


Aschaffenburg Stabbing Sparks Debate on Deportations and Mental Healthcare
A 28-year-old Afghan man, known to authorities for violence and mental health issues, stabbed and killed a 2-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany, prompting political debate about deportation and mental health policies.
Aschaffenburg Stabbing Sparks Debate on Deportations and Mental Healthcare
A 28-year-old Afghan man, known to authorities for violence and mental health issues, stabbed and killed a 2-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany, prompting political debate about deportation and mental health policies.
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48% Bias Score

Medical Student Kills Three After Exam Refusal
On September 28, 2023, a medical student in Rotterdam, Netherlands, killed his neighbors and a lecturer after being barred from exams for refusing a psychological assessment, highlighting the need for better mental health screening in medical school.

Medical Student Kills Three After Exam Refusal
On September 28, 2023, a medical student in Rotterdam, Netherlands, killed his neighbors and a lecturer after being barred from exams for refusing a psychological assessment, highlighting the need for better mental health screening in medical school.
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48% Bias Score

GLP-1RA Drugs Show Potential Link to Reduced Risk of Mental Health and Cognitive Conditions
A study of over 1.2 million veterans' medical records suggests a possible link between GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, and a reduced risk of various mental health conditions, including suicidal thoughts, schizophrenia, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease, although further res...

GLP-1RA Drugs Show Potential Link to Reduced Risk of Mental Health and Cognitive Conditions
A study of over 1.2 million veterans' medical records suggests a possible link between GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, and a reduced risk of various mental health conditions, including suicidal thoughts, schizophrenia, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease, although further res...
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44% Bias Score

Kenophobia: Art Collection Reflects Fear of Emptiness
Yannick and Ben Jakober, coping with their 19-year-old daughter's death, built a 165-portrait collection of children from the 16th-19th centuries, illustrating the concept of kenophobia—the fear of empty spaces—and its impact on human behavior and mental well-being.

Kenophobia: Art Collection Reflects Fear of Emptiness
Yannick and Ben Jakober, coping with their 19-year-old daughter's death, built a 165-portrait collection of children from the 16th-19th centuries, illustrating the concept of kenophobia—the fear of empty spaces—and its impact on human behavior and mental well-being.
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40% Bias Score

Hesse Sickness Rate Drops Slightly in 2024
Hesse's 2024 employee sickness rate dropped to 5.6 percent (20 days/employee), down from 5.7 percent in 2023, with respiratory illnesses, musculoskeletal problems, and mental health issues as the main causes; despite the slight decrease, the high rate of medical certificates obtained suggests a pote...

Hesse Sickness Rate Drops Slightly in 2024
Hesse's 2024 employee sickness rate dropped to 5.6 percent (20 days/employee), down from 5.7 percent in 2023, with respiratory illnesses, musculoskeletal problems, and mental health issues as the main causes; despite the slight decrease, the high rate of medical certificates obtained suggests a pote...
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36% Bias Score

Systemic Failures Allowed Known Killer to Murder Three Children
Axel Rudakubana, known to authorities since age 13 for his violent tendencies and obsession with mass murder, murdered three children and injured others at a Southport dance class last summer, despite multiple contacts with police, safeguarding services, and mental health teams.

Systemic Failures Allowed Known Killer to Murder Three Children
Axel Rudakubana, known to authorities since age 13 for his violent tendencies and obsession with mass murder, murdered three children and injured others at a Southport dance class last summer, despite multiple contacts with police, safeguarding services, and mental health teams.
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40% Bias Score

UK Study Reveals Significantly Lower Life Expectancy for Adults with ADHD
A UK study using anonymized health records (2000-2019) found that adults with ADHD have a significantly lower life expectancy (men: 4.5-9 years less; women: 6.6-11 years less), likely due to treatable risk factors and underdiagnosis (only 1 in 300 adults diagnosed).

UK Study Reveals Significantly Lower Life Expectancy for Adults with ADHD
A UK study using anonymized health records (2000-2019) found that adults with ADHD have a significantly lower life expectancy (men: 4.5-9 years less; women: 6.6-11 years less), likely due to treatable risk factors and underdiagnosis (only 1 in 300 adults diagnosed).
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28% Bias Score
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