Tag #Mental Health

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Unequal Access to Mental Healthcare in Spain

A 26-year-old law student in Barcelona, Ainhoa Carreras, is denied consistent mental healthcare due to her Balearic Islands residency, highlighting systemic inequalities in Spain's healthcare system and the substantial financial burden faced by those seeking treatment.

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Chicago Hate Crime Suspect Dies by Apparent Suicide

Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, a Mauritanian national facing terrorism and hate crime charges for shooting a Jewish man in Chicago on October 26, died by apparent suicide in Cook County Jail on Saturday, November 25.

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36% Bias Score

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Poet Battles Mental Illness, Finds Healing in Children's Hospital

In Daniele Mencarelli's "The House of Gazes," a poet battling mental illness finds solace and healing while working as a janitor in a Roman children's hospital, ultimately finding liberation through bearing witness and writing poetry.

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Anxiety Disorders Significantly Impact US Job Seekers

A recent CDC report reveals that 20% of American adults experienced anxiety symptoms in 2022; this, coupled with the nearly 40 million Americans already diagnosed with anxiety disorders, significantly impacts the job search process for this population, emphasizing the need for greater support and un...

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Mass Desertion Weakens Ukrainian Military, Exacerbating War Losses

Over 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been charged with desertion, weakening defensive lines, contributing to territorial losses, and revealing critical flaws in troop morale and recruitment, according to the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's office and soldier testimonies.

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40% Bias Score

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Living with HIV: Personal accounts reveal emotional and social challenges

Five individuals share their experiences of living with HIV in France and Switzerland, highlighting the emotional challenges of diagnosis, the evolving understanding of the disease, and the persistent stigma surrounding it.

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Workplace Wellness Programs Fail to Address Systemic Issues, Leaving Employees Burned Out

Although 85% of U.S. employers offer mental wellness programs, employee burnout and stress remain high due to a lack of systemic change; experts recommend addressing core stressors and integrating mental health into organizational culture.

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UK Incapacity Benefit Claims Rise by One Million Since 2019

The UK has seen a million-person increase in incapacity benefit claims since 2019, costing an extra £13 billion and reaching 10% of the working-age population; mental health issues account for a large proportion of these claims, highlighting the impact of austerity, the pandemic, and the cost of liv...

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Historical Reenactment: A Personal Journey of Healing and Rediscovery

A mixed-race Black woman uses historical reenactment to heal, connect with her heritage, and challenge traditional notions of authenticity, finding personal growth and community within the hobby.

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Unexpected HIV Diagnosis in India Highlights Testing Gaps and Stigma

A 38-year-old Austrian man, Christopher Klettermayer, discovered his HIV-positive status unexpectedly during a mandatory test at an Indian ashram in 2014, after months of undiagnosed illness in Austria, prompting a personal journey of acceptance and advocacy against the stigma surrounding the virus.

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Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s, Europe Weighs Response

Australia becomes the first country to ban social media for children under 16, citing concerns over mental health, while European nations express varying interest and approaches to regulation.

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Kayla Nicole Details Emotional Fallout from Kelce-Swift Relationship

Kayla Nicole discusses the emotional aftermath of her public breakup with Travis Kelce, exacerbated by the intense media coverage of his subsequent relationship with Taylor Swift and the online harassment she received from Swift's fans.

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