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Loneliness: A Growing Threat to Youth and Democracy
A new book addresses the alarming rise in youth loneliness in Germany, linked to social media, COVID-19, and impacting academic performance; another study links loneliness to susceptibility to extremist views; rising single-person households and unemployment in middle age also contribute to the prob...
Loneliness: A Growing Threat to Youth and Democracy
A new book addresses the alarming rise in youth loneliness in Germany, linked to social media, COVID-19, and impacting academic performance; another study links loneliness to susceptibility to extremist views; rising single-person households and unemployment in middle age also contribute to the prob...
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36% Bias Score


Loneliness: A Global Crisis with Political and Economic Ramifications
A new study reveals that loneliness affects one in six people globally, with teenagers disproportionately impacted. This increases vulnerability to extremist views among young Germans, while financial insecurity further isolates lower-income individuals. Two main causes are COVID-19 and social media...
Loneliness: A Global Crisis with Political and Economic Ramifications
A new study reveals that loneliness affects one in six people globally, with teenagers disproportionately impacted. This increases vulnerability to extremist views among young Germans, while financial insecurity further isolates lower-income individuals. Two main causes are COVID-19 and social media...
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16% Bias Score


Ranvier Wins World Fencing Silver Medal, Overcoming Olympic Setbacks
Pauline Ranvier, a 31-year-old French fencer, won a silver medal at the World Fencing Championships in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Friday, overcoming setbacks from the 2024 Paris Olympics by focusing on emotional well-being and a pressure-free approach to competition.
Ranvier Wins World Fencing Silver Medal, Overcoming Olympic Setbacks
Pauline Ranvier, a 31-year-old French fencer, won a silver medal at the World Fencing Championships in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Friday, overcoming setbacks from the 2024 Paris Olympics by focusing on emotional well-being and a pressure-free approach to competition.
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28% Bias Score


Four-Day Workweek Improves Employee Well-being: Six-Country Study
A six-country pilot program involving almost 2,900 workers demonstrated that a four-day workweek significantly reduced burnout and improved mental and physical health, with benefits most pronounced among those who decreased their hours substantially.
Four-Day Workweek Improves Employee Well-being: Six-Country Study
A six-country pilot program involving almost 2,900 workers demonstrated that a four-day workweek significantly reduced burnout and improved mental and physical health, with benefits most pronounced among those who decreased their hours substantially.
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32% Bias Score


Delayed Depression Diagnosis in Older Adults: A Generational Divide?
A study reveals older adults experience similar depression symptoms to younger people, but often misattribute them to aging, leading to delayed diagnosis and chronic conditions; this is compounded by stigma and potential physician bias.
Delayed Depression Diagnosis in Older Adults: A Generational Divide?
A study reveals older adults experience similar depression symptoms to younger people, but often misattribute them to aging, leading to delayed diagnosis and chronic conditions; this is compounded by stigma and potential physician bias.
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40% Bias Score


Samaritans to Close Over 100 Branches
The Samaritans, a suicide prevention charity, plans to close at least half of its 200+ branches by 2033, impacting volunteer networks and service delivery; concerns exist about volunteer exodus and reduced accessibility.
Samaritans to Close Over 100 Branches
The Samaritans, a suicide prevention charity, plans to close at least half of its 200+ branches by 2033, impacting volunteer networks and service delivery; concerns exist about volunteer exodus and reduced accessibility.
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44% Bias Score

Inglis' "Stick With It" Campaign Tackles Australia's Suicide Crisis
Former rugby league player Greg Inglis launched the "Stick With It" campaign to combat Australia's high suicide rate, using sports tape as a conversation starter to encourage help-seeking for mental health issues.

Inglis' "Stick With It" Campaign Tackles Australia's Suicide Crisis
Former rugby league player Greg Inglis launched the "Stick With It" campaign to combat Australia's high suicide rate, using sports tape as a conversation starter to encourage help-seeking for mental health issues.
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20% Bias Score

Alabama Judge Stays Execution of Convicted Killer Pending Competency Evaluation
An Alabama judge issued a stay of execution for David Lee Roberts, convicted of the 1992 murder of Annetra Jones, pending a competency evaluation due to his diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia; the execution was scheduled for August 21st, and the state is not appealing the stay.

Alabama Judge Stays Execution of Convicted Killer Pending Competency Evaluation
An Alabama judge issued a stay of execution for David Lee Roberts, convicted of the 1992 murder of Annetra Jones, pending a competency evaluation due to his diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia; the execution was scheduled for August 21st, and the state is not appealing the stay.
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36% Bias Score

70.3-Mile Ironman Triathlon Completed by Man Who Could Not Swim a Length
Owen Peddle, a 23.5-stone man previously unable to swim a length, completed a 70.3-mile Ironman triathlon in Swansea on July 6th, 2024, after nine months of rigorous training inspired by friends and documented on social media, losing 25kg and improving his mental health.

70.3-Mile Ironman Triathlon Completed by Man Who Could Not Swim a Length
Owen Peddle, a 23.5-stone man previously unable to swim a length, completed a 70.3-mile Ironman triathlon in Swansea on July 6th, 2024, after nine months of rigorous training inspired by friends and documented on social media, losing 25kg and improving his mental health.
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28% Bias Score

Ukraine Conscripts Mentally Unfit Soldier, Exposing Systemic Flaws
A 28-year-old Ukrainian man with a documented history of mental illness since 2015, including low IQ and emotional instability, was conscripted despite his condition, highlighting flaws in Ukraine's military medical screening process and raising concerns about his safety and the safety of his unit.

Ukraine Conscripts Mentally Unfit Soldier, Exposing Systemic Flaws
A 28-year-old Ukrainian man with a documented history of mental illness since 2015, including low IQ and emotional instability, was conscripted despite his condition, highlighting flaws in Ukraine's military medical screening process and raising concerns about his safety and the safety of his unit.
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44% Bias Score

Valencia Floods' Lingering Trauma on Schoolchildren
Months after devastating floods in Valencia, Spain, claimed 228 lives, schoolchildren still grapple with anxiety and trauma, necessitating emotional support and specialized interventions from schools and community organizations.

Valencia Floods' Lingering Trauma on Schoolchildren
Months after devastating floods in Valencia, Spain, claimed 228 lives, schoolchildren still grapple with anxiety and trauma, necessitating emotional support and specialized interventions from schools and community organizations.
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28% Bias Score

Woman with Schizophrenia Receives Indefinite Hospital Order for Killing Landlord
On August 14, 2024, in Lewisham, London, Habiba Naveed, 35, suffering from untreated paranoid schizophrenia, killed her landlord, Christopher Brown, 72, and his cat, believing she was eliminating evil; she received an indefinite hospital order.

Woman with Schizophrenia Receives Indefinite Hospital Order for Killing Landlord
On August 14, 2024, in Lewisham, London, Habiba Naveed, 35, suffering from untreated paranoid schizophrenia, killed her landlord, Christopher Brown, 72, and his cat, believing she was eliminating evil; she received an indefinite hospital order.
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44% Bias Score
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