Tag #Mental Health

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Van de Zandschulp's US Open Triumph After Roland Garros Doubts

On May 27, 2024, Dutch tennis player Botic van de Zandschulp lost at Roland Garros, publicly questioning his career; however, after mental coaching and consistent play, he surprisingly defeated Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open, reaching a Davis Cup final, showcasing his resilience and the importance of...

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Unexplained Physical Symptoms: The Challenges of Diagnosis and the Importance of Open Communication

A physician reflects on 25 years of experience treating patients with unexplained physical symptoms, highlighting the challenges of diagnosing conditions with significant psychological components and emphasizing the importance of open communication and collaboration between patient and doctor.

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Magdeburg Attack Mirrors 2016 Munich Incident

A 50-year-old Saudi Arabian man drove a car into pedestrians in Magdeburg, Germany, injuring several. The attack bears striking similarities to the 2016 Munich attack, raising concerns about the complex interplay of mental health, extremist ideologies, and potential mimicry of past attacks.

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Cyberbullying Surge Among French Elementary School Children

A recent French study by e-Enfance reveals that 20% of elementary school children have experienced cyberbullying, a significant increase from 2023, with 67% of elementary students already on social media; 71% of parents are unaware of their children's online activities, creating unsupervised online ...

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Mental Health System Failures Lead to Inmate's Preventable Death

Simon Cartwright, a 41-year-old with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, died in Sydney's Silverwater prison in 2021 from septic shock due to an untreated gastric ulcer, resulting from missed diagnoses, deliberate denial of water by guards, and insufficient mental health care within the correctional...

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Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack: Two Dead, Dozens Injured

A 50-year-old Saudi Arabian psychiatrist drove a rental car into a crowd at a Magdeburg Christmas market, killing at least two and injuring over 60; the suspect had a history of anti-Islam activism and expressed grievances against German authorities on social media.

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Van de Zandschulp's Career Turnaround: From Doubt to US Open Victory

On May 27, 2024, Botic van de Zandschulp lost at Roland Garros, publicly questioning his tennis career; however, after seeking mental coaching and consistent play, he achieved a surprising victory over Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open.

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Singing Shown to Boost Mental Wellbeing in Bristol Choir Study

A Bristol choir study involving 361 people found that singing improves mood and wellbeing, with participants reporting feeling happier, calmer, and more energised after sessions; researchers plan further studies in 2025.

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German Christmas Market Attack: Anti-Islam Extremist Arrested

A 50-year-old Saudi Arabian psychiatrist, Talib A., was arrested for a deadly Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, on December 20th. He had a history of anti-Islam and far-right views, expressed extensively online, and allegedly acted alone.

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Severe PTSD Diagnosed in 81% of Assessed Kenyan Facebook Content Moderators

A lawsuit filed in Kenya alleges that 81% of 144 assessed Facebook content moderators suffered severe PTSD due to exposure to graphic content, highlighting the mental health toll of the job and prompting calls for greater protection for these workers.

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German Helplines See Surge in Calls During Christmas Holidays

German helplines, including Silbertelefon and Muslimische Seelsorgetelefon, report a significant increase in calls during the Christmas holidays, with common issues being loneliness, health concerns, and family conflicts.

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Camille Claudel: A Tragic Story of Genius Silenced

Camille Claudel, a brilliant French sculptor and Rodin's lover, saw her career stifled by their relationship and societal pressures, leading to her tragic decline and eventual institutionalization; her talent was rediscovered posthumously.

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