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Inaccurate ADHD Information on TikTok Leads to Misdiagnosis and Worsened Perception of Symptoms
A study reveals that less than half of the claims in top TikTok videos about ADHD accurately match diagnostic criteria, potentially leading to misdiagnosis and impacting public perception of the condition; researchers suggest a need for critical evaluation and rigorous study of social media content ...
Inaccurate ADHD Information on TikTok Leads to Misdiagnosis and Worsened Perception of Symptoms
A study reveals that less than half of the claims in top TikTok videos about ADHD accurately match diagnostic criteria, potentially leading to misdiagnosis and impacting public perception of the condition; researchers suggest a need for critical evaluation and rigorous study of social media content ...
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40% Bias Score


TikTok ADHD Videos: Expert vs. Young Adult Perceptions Reveal Misinformation Risk
A study in PLOS One reveals that young adults rate ADHD-related TikTok videos higher than experts, with less than half of the videos accurately reflecting symptoms; most creators lack professional credentials, and many promote products, raising concerns about misinformation.
TikTok ADHD Videos: Expert vs. Young Adult Perceptions Reveal Misinformation Risk
A study in PLOS One reveals that young adults rate ADHD-related TikTok videos higher than experts, with less than half of the videos accurately reflecting symptoms; most creators lack professional credentials, and many promote products, raising concerns about misinformation.
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28% Bias Score


Princeton Man Charged with Murder of Brother, Cat
Matthew Hertgen, 31, of Princeton, NJ, is charged with murdering his brother, Joseph Hertgen, 26, and killing a cat on February 22, 2024, allegedly using a knife and golf club; Hertgen told police he experienced a "fit of madness"; he consented to pretrial detention.
Princeton Man Charged with Murder of Brother, Cat
Matthew Hertgen, 31, of Princeton, NJ, is charged with murdering his brother, Joseph Hertgen, 26, and killing a cat on February 22, 2024, allegedly using a knife and golf club; Hertgen told police he experienced a "fit of madness"; he consented to pretrial detention.
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52% Bias Score


Reading Cafe Wins Community Award for Fostering Social Connections
Tutu Melaku's Reading cafe, Tutu's Ethiopian Table, won a BBC Radio Berkshire Community Award in September 2024, now hosts 16 community groups, providing a vital social hub and demonstrating the positive impact of local businesses on community well-being.
Reading Cafe Wins Community Award for Fostering Social Connections
Tutu Melaku's Reading cafe, Tutu's Ethiopian Table, won a BBC Radio Berkshire Community Award in September 2024, now hosts 16 community groups, providing a vital social hub and demonstrating the positive impact of local businesses on community well-being.
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32% Bias Score


Climate Change Fuels Mental Health Crisis Among Madagascar's Adolescents
A study in Madagascar reveals that climate change is causing severe anxiety and depression among adolescents due to food insecurity, lack of resources, and uncertainty about the future, highlighting the need for mental health support in climate adaptation strategies.
Climate Change Fuels Mental Health Crisis Among Madagascar's Adolescents
A study in Madagascar reveals that climate change is causing severe anxiety and depression among adolescents due to food insecurity, lack of resources, and uncertainty about the future, highlighting the need for mental health support in climate adaptation strategies.
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28% Bias Score


Surging Employee Stress in 2025: Burnout, Politics, and Economic Uncertainty
A 2025 survey of 1,000 US employees reveals that 40% cried at work last month, with nearly half feeling life is harder post-pandemic due to return-to-office mandates, economic uncertainty, and global political turmoil, resulting in record-high job burnout (66%).
Surging Employee Stress in 2025: Burnout, Politics, and Economic Uncertainty
A 2025 survey of 1,000 US employees reveals that 40% cried at work last month, with nearly half feeling life is harder post-pandemic due to return-to-office mandates, economic uncertainty, and global political turmoil, resulting in record-high job burnout (66%).
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44% Bias Score

Building Design's Impact on Mental Wellness
New research emphasizes the significant impact of building design on mental well-being, with features like natural light and green spaces improving mental health while poor design can worsen it; this is increasingly influencing the design of new residential and commercial buildings in the U.S., aimi...

Building Design's Impact on Mental Wellness
New research emphasizes the significant impact of building design on mental well-being, with features like natural light and green spaces improving mental health while poor design can worsen it; this is increasingly influencing the design of new residential and commercial buildings in the U.S., aimi...
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36% Bias Score

Brief Social Interactions Significantly Improve Well-being: Turkish Study
A Turkish study confirms that brief interactions with strangers, such as greetings or short conversations, boost well-being, challenging common avoidance due to perceived awkwardness or safety concerns.

Brief Social Interactions Significantly Improve Well-being: Turkish Study
A Turkish study confirms that brief interactions with strangers, such as greetings or short conversations, boost well-being, challenging common avoidance due to perceived awkwardness or safety concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Tenth Anniversary of Germanwings Flight 9525 Crash: Remembrance and Community Support
On March 24, 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525 crashed in the French Alps, killing all 150 passengers and crew; the local community responded with widespread support for the victims' families, while investigations determined the co-pilot intentionally caused the crash.

Tenth Anniversary of Germanwings Flight 9525 Crash: Remembrance and Community Support
On March 24, 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525 crashed in the French Alps, killing all 150 passengers and crew; the local community responded with widespread support for the victims' families, while investigations determined the co-pilot intentionally caused the crash.
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40% Bias Score

Surge in Porn Addiction Treatment Requests Linked to OnlyFans Growth
A significant rise in Australians seeking help for sex and pornography addiction coincides with a substantial increase in OnlyFans users and revenue; experts link this to the platform's normalization of pornography as a career and readily available explicit content.

Surge in Porn Addiction Treatment Requests Linked to OnlyFans Growth
A significant rise in Australians seeking help for sex and pornography addiction coincides with a substantial increase in OnlyFans users and revenue; experts link this to the platform's normalization of pornography as a career and readily available explicit content.
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60% Bias Score

German Depression Sick Leave Soars 50% in 2024
Data from DAK-Gesundheit shows a 50% increase in sick days due to depression in Germany in 2024, reaching 183 days per 100 employees, with overall mental health issues causing 342 lost workdays; older employees saw the most significant rise.

German Depression Sick Leave Soars 50% in 2024
Data from DAK-Gesundheit shows a 50% increase in sick days due to depression in Germany in 2024, reaching 183 days per 100 employees, with overall mental health issues causing 342 lost workdays; older employees saw the most significant rise.
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28% Bias Score

Support Group Addresses Overlooked Sibling Grief
Emily Talbot established a support group in Hexham, Northumberland, for siblings grieving the loss of a sibling after struggling to find adequate support herself; the group, meeting monthly, currently has nine members.

Support Group Addresses Overlooked Sibling Grief
Emily Talbot established a support group in Hexham, Northumberland, for siblings grieving the loss of a sibling after struggling to find adequate support herself; the group, meeting monthly, currently has nine members.
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32% Bias Score
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