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Abbie Chatfield Reveals Suicidal Thoughts After Online Harassment and Domestic Abuse Trauma
Australian media personality Abbie Chatfield revealed her struggles with suicidal thoughts due to online trolling and past domestic abuse trauma, following a harassment incident at the Australian Open where a man filmed her without consent and shared the footage online, leading to further abuse and ...
Abbie Chatfield Reveals Suicidal Thoughts After Online Harassment and Domestic Abuse Trauma
Australian media personality Abbie Chatfield revealed her struggles with suicidal thoughts due to online trolling and past domestic abuse trauma, following a harassment incident at the Australian Open where a man filmed her without consent and shared the footage online, leading to further abuse and ...
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16% Bias Score


Therapy Bots: A Boon or Bane for Mental Healthcare?
AI-powered therapy bots, offering accessible mental healthcare, raise ethical concerns regarding their capacity to adapt to individual needs, emulate human qualities, and replace human therapists; studies show short-term benefits but question long-term efficacy.
Therapy Bots: A Boon or Bane for Mental Healthcare?
AI-powered therapy bots, offering accessible mental healthcare, raise ethical concerns regarding their capacity to adapt to individual needs, emulate human qualities, and replace human therapists; studies show short-term benefits but question long-term efficacy.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Youth Mental Health: Half Report Poor Well-being
The 2024 Young Adult Health Monitor reveals that approximately half of Dutch 16-25 year-olds rate their mental health as poor to very poor, particularly those aged 21-25, living alone, or experiencing financial difficulties; however, slight improvements are noted compared to 2022.
Dutch Youth Mental Health: Half Report Poor Well-being
The 2024 Young Adult Health Monitor reveals that approximately half of Dutch 16-25 year-olds rate their mental health as poor to very poor, particularly those aged 21-25, living alone, or experiencing financial difficulties; however, slight improvements are noted compared to 2022.
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40% Bias Score


British Teen Pleads Guilty to Murdering Three Girls in Taylor Swift-Themed Attack
On July 29, 2024, Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old from Wales, pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England; his actions triggered a week of rioting and over 1200 arrests across the U.K. and Northern Ireland.
British Teen Pleads Guilty to Murdering Three Girls in Taylor Swift-Themed Attack
On July 29, 2024, Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old from Wales, pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England; his actions triggered a week of rioting and over 1200 arrests across the U.K. and Northern Ireland.
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36% Bias Score


Weight-Loss Injections: Large Study Shows Significant Health Benefits, Rare Risks
A study of nearly two million veterans with type-2 diabetes found that GLP-1 receptor agonists (like Ozempic and Wegovy) significantly reduced risks of heart disease, stroke, neurodegenerative diseases, and mental health issues, despite some rare but serious side effects like pancreatitis and kidney...
Weight-Loss Injections: Large Study Shows Significant Health Benefits, Rare Risks
A study of nearly two million veterans with type-2 diabetes found that GLP-1 receptor agonists (like Ozempic and Wegovy) significantly reduced risks of heart disease, stroke, neurodegenerative diseases, and mental health issues, despite some rare but serious side effects like pancreatitis and kidney...
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40% Bias Score


Smartphone Addiction Among Young Italians: A Study Reveals Serious Mental Health Impacts
A Changes Unipol study reveals that 91% of young Italians (16-35) own smartphones, with 64% using them frequently (4+ hours daily), leading to problematic behaviors like sleep loss (57%), anxiety (50%), reduced social interaction (40%), and decreased performance (30%) in 90% of young users; women sh...
Smartphone Addiction Among Young Italians: A Study Reveals Serious Mental Health Impacts
A Changes Unipol study reveals that 91% of young Italians (16-35) own smartphones, with 64% using them frequently (4+ hours daily), leading to problematic behaviors like sleep loss (57%), anxiety (50%), reduced social interaction (40%), and decreased performance (30%) in 90% of young users; women sh...
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56% Bias Score

Assisted Dying Bill Amendment to Address Anorexia Loophole
A UK assisted dying bill faces scrutiny over a potential loophole that could allow people with severe anorexia to qualify for assisted death; an amendment aims to replace 'capacity' with 'ability' to ensure full understanding of the decision.

Assisted Dying Bill Amendment to Address Anorexia Loophole
A UK assisted dying bill faces scrutiny over a potential loophole that could allow people with severe anorexia to qualify for assisted death; an amendment aims to replace 'capacity' with 'ability' to ensure full understanding of the decision.
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44% Bias Score

Loneliness in Crowds: Study Reveals the Complexities of Isolation
A recent study of 756 people using a smartphone app to track emotions showed loneliness is prevalent even among those surrounded by others, challenging assumptions about social interaction and isolation, highlighting the need for meaningful connections.

Loneliness in Crowds: Study Reveals the Complexities of Isolation
A recent study of 756 people using a smartphone app to track emotions showed loneliness is prevalent even among those surrounded by others, challenging assumptions about social interaction and isolation, highlighting the need for meaningful connections.
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24% Bias Score

Mental Health of Dutch Young Adults: Half Report Poor Well-being
The 2024 Health Monitor Young Adults reveals that approximately half of Dutch 16-25 year-olds rate their mental health as poor to very poor, with those aged 21-25, living alone, or struggling financially most affected; however, slight improvements are seen compared to 2022.

Mental Health of Dutch Young Adults: Half Report Poor Well-being
The 2024 Health Monitor Young Adults reveals that approximately half of Dutch 16-25 year-olds rate their mental health as poor to very poor, with those aged 21-25, living alone, or struggling financially most affected; however, slight improvements are seen compared to 2022.
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44% Bias Score

Southport Killer's Guilty Plea Highlights Online Radicalisation and Mental Health Concerns
Eighteen-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to murdering three girls at a Southport dance class; his parents, Rwandan Tutsi refugees who fled the 1994 genocide, blame his actions on online exposure to graphic violence and pre-existing mental health conditions, despite three referrals to the Pre...

Southport Killer's Guilty Plea Highlights Online Radicalisation and Mental Health Concerns
Eighteen-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to murdering three girls at a Southport dance class; his parents, Rwandan Tutsi refugees who fled the 1994 genocide, blame his actions on online exposure to graphic violence and pre-existing mental health conditions, despite three referrals to the Pre...
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60% Bias Score

Valencia Flood: Long-Term Mental Health Impact Due to Ineffective Government Response
The Valencia flood's mental health impact will be intense and long-lasting (3-4 years) due to insufficient early warning and ineffective government response, affecting various vulnerable groups, including children and the elderly, and impacting their future expectations.

Valencia Flood: Long-Term Mental Health Impact Due to Ineffective Government Response
The Valencia flood's mental health impact will be intense and long-lasting (3-4 years) due to insufficient early warning and ineffective government response, affecting various vulnerable groups, including children and the elderly, and impacting their future expectations.
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48% Bias Score

Victorian Hospitals Fail to Document Patient Restraint and Seclusion Properly
A Victorian watchdog found that in 42 percent of reviewed cases involving patient restraint and seclusion, proper facilities and amenities were not documented, and 64 percent had authorization issues, highlighting systemic failures in mental healthcare.

Victorian Hospitals Fail to Document Patient Restraint and Seclusion Properly
A Victorian watchdog found that in 42 percent of reviewed cases involving patient restraint and seclusion, proper facilities and amenities were not documented, and 64 percent had authorization issues, highlighting systemic failures in mental healthcare.
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64% Bias Score
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