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Nottingham Stabbings: Schizophrenic Killer Receives Hospital Order
On June 13, 2023, Valdo Calocane, suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, fatally stabbed university students Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and caretaker Ian Coates in Nottingham; Calocane received an indefinite hospital order after pleading guilty to manslaughter.
Nottingham Stabbings: Schizophrenic Killer Receives Hospital Order
On June 13, 2023, Valdo Calocane, suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, fatally stabbed university students Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and caretaker Ian Coates in Nottingham; Calocane received an indefinite hospital order after pleading guilty to manslaughter.
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40% Bias Score


Double Homicide in Balakhna: Businessman Kills Wife and Daughter
In Balakhna, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, on January 12, 2024, 35-year-old Nikolai B., a businessman who recently moved from the Moscow region, murdered his wife and 1.5-year-old daughter before attempting suicide; he is hospitalized awaiting charges of double homicide.
Double Homicide in Balakhna: Businessman Kills Wife and Daughter
In Balakhna, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, on January 12, 2024, 35-year-old Nikolai B., a businessman who recently moved from the Moscow region, murdered his wife and 1.5-year-old daughter before attempting suicide; he is hospitalized awaiting charges of double homicide.
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56% Bias Score


French Program Tackles High Mortality Rate Among Released Prisoners with Mental Health Issues
The Emot team in Lille, France, a multidisciplinary program, addresses the high mortality rate among released prisoners with mental health issues by providing six months of care, including psychiatric treatment, social, and administrative support, highlighting the significant need for improved post-...
French Program Tackles High Mortality Rate Among Released Prisoners with Mental Health Issues
The Emot team in Lille, France, a multidisciplinary program, addresses the high mortality rate among released prisoners with mental health issues by providing six months of care, including psychiatric treatment, social, and administrative support, highlighting the significant need for improved post-...
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28% Bias Score


Crisis in French Public Psychiatry: Doctor Shortages, Unequal Care, and the Persisting Use of Restraint
France's public psychiatric system faces a critical shortage of doctors (20% vacancy rate), unequal access to care, and ineffective oversight of involuntary hospitalizations (75,000 annually), leading to the continued use of mechanical restraint despite its lack of therapeutic value.
Crisis in French Public Psychiatry: Doctor Shortages, Unequal Care, and the Persisting Use of Restraint
France's public psychiatric system faces a critical shortage of doctors (20% vacancy rate), unequal access to care, and ineffective oversight of involuntary hospitalizations (75,000 annually), leading to the continued use of mechanical restraint despite its lack of therapeutic value.
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60% Bias Score


Expert-Backed Strategies for Improved Mental and Physical Well-being
Experts offer practical advice for mental and physical well-being, including managing negative thoughts, reducing bathroom time, breaking down tasks, prioritizing social connection, and incorporating mindful practices into daily routines.
Expert-Backed Strategies for Improved Mental and Physical Well-being
Experts offer practical advice for mental and physical well-being, including managing negative thoughts, reducing bathroom time, breaking down tasks, prioritizing social connection, and incorporating mindful practices into daily routines.
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0% Bias Score


Volunteerism as a Remedy for Eco-Anxiety
A woman combats eco-anxiety and depression by volunteering for environmental conservation projects, discovering significant mental health improvements and a strong sense of community.
Volunteerism as a Remedy for Eco-Anxiety
A woman combats eco-anxiety and depression by volunteering for environmental conservation projects, discovering significant mental health improvements and a strong sense of community.
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28% Bias Score

Global Study Uncovers 300 New Genetic Depression Risk Factors
An international study of over 5 million people across 29 countries identified 300 previously unknown genetic risk factors for depression, highlighting the importance of diverse representation in research and opening avenues for more inclusive treatment.

Global Study Uncovers 300 New Genetic Depression Risk Factors
An international study of over 5 million people across 29 countries identified 300 previously unknown genetic risk factors for depression, highlighting the importance of diverse representation in research and opening avenues for more inclusive treatment.
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8% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sickness Rate at Record High
Data from the Kaufmännische Krankenkasse (KKH) reveals Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has the highest sickness rate in Germany in 2024, with 230 sick leave reports per 100 members, a 60% increase since 2019, driven by factors including electronic reporting, increased respiratory infections, and mental healt...

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sickness Rate at Record High
Data from the Kaufmännische Krankenkasse (KKH) reveals Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has the highest sickness rate in Germany in 2024, with 230 sick leave reports per 100 members, a 60% increase since 2019, driven by factors including electronic reporting, increased respiratory infections, and mental healt...
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48% Bias Score

Tony Slattery, British Comedian, Dies at 65
British actor and comedian Tony Slattery died aged 65 on Tuesday following a heart attack on Sunday; tributes poured in from fellow comedians and actors who praised his talent and kindness, noting his long battle with mental health issues.

Tony Slattery, British Comedian, Dies at 65
British actor and comedian Tony Slattery died aged 65 on Tuesday following a heart attack on Sunday; tributes poured in from fellow comedians and actors who praised his talent and kindness, noting his long battle with mental health issues.
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12% Bias Score

Rising Matricide in Australia Highlights Need for Support Services
In Australia, matricide, the killing of a mother by her child, is increasingly common; in 2022-23, sixteen of eighty-four domestic homicide victims were parents of their killers. Cases highlight mental illness, substance abuse, and financial motives, underscoring the need for increased support servi...

Rising Matricide in Australia Highlights Need for Support Services
In Australia, matricide, the killing of a mother by her child, is increasingly common; in 2022-23, sixteen of eighty-four domestic homicide victims were parents of their killers. Cases highlight mental illness, substance abuse, and financial motives, underscoring the need for increased support servi...
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52% Bias Score

Record High Sick Days in Bavaria: Mental Health and Reporting Systems
The Kaufmännische Krankenkasse (KKH) reports a record high of 189 sick days per 100 members in Bavaria during 2024, exceeding 2023's figures by two and almost doubling 2021's 97 cases; the increase is attributed to rising mental health issues and the automated reporting of electronic sick notes, pla...

Record High Sick Days in Bavaria: Mental Health and Reporting Systems
The Kaufmännische Krankenkasse (KKH) reports a record high of 189 sick days per 100 members in Bavaria during 2024, exceeding 2023's figures by two and almost doubling 2021's 97 cases; the increase is attributed to rising mental health issues and the automated reporting of electronic sick notes, pla...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine's Overlooked Post-War Need: Sexual Rehabilitation for Amputee Soldiers
Following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, nearly 370,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been wounded, thousands losing limbs; however, sexual rehabilitation for these veterans is largely overlooked due to cultural taboos, despite initiatives by groups like Veteran Hub and Recovery.

Ukraine's Overlooked Post-War Need: Sexual Rehabilitation for Amputee Soldiers
Following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, nearly 370,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been wounded, thousands losing limbs; however, sexual rehabilitation for these veterans is largely overlooked due to cultural taboos, despite initiatives by groups like Veteran Hub and Recovery.
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28% Bias Score
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