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NBA Playoffs: Mental Fortitude as Key to Success
The mental and physical stress of NBA playoffs significantly impact players' performance; however, resilience and mental skills training are crucial to success, as exemplified by Nikola Jokic's career-high 61 points in a double-overtime game and the growing adoption of mental health support by teams...
NBA Playoffs: Mental Fortitude as Key to Success
The mental and physical stress of NBA playoffs significantly impact players' performance; however, resilience and mental skills training are crucial to success, as exemplified by Nikola Jokic's career-high 61 points in a double-overtime game and the growing adoption of mental health support by teams...
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12% Bias Score


Brazil's Adolescent Healthcare Crisis: A Shortage of Specialized Doctors
Brazil faces a shortage of hebiatrists, specialists in adolescent healthcare, leading to limited access to comprehensive care for adolescents, particularly within the public health system (SUS) and private health insurance plans, despite the recognized importance of addressing their unique health ne...
Brazil's Adolescent Healthcare Crisis: A Shortage of Specialized Doctors
Brazil faces a shortage of hebiatrists, specialists in adolescent healthcare, leading to limited access to comprehensive care for adolescents, particularly within the public health system (SUS) and private health insurance plans, despite the recognized importance of addressing their unique health ne...
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44% Bias Score


Soaring Diagnoses of Learning Difficulties in Scottish Schools
The number of Scottish schoolchildren diagnosed with additional support needs (ASN) has risen from 7% to over 40% in a decade, sparking concerns about over-diagnosis masking educational failings and potentially hindering personal responsibility.
Soaring Diagnoses of Learning Difficulties in Scottish Schools
The number of Scottish schoolchildren diagnosed with additional support needs (ASN) has risen from 7% to over 40% in a decade, sparking concerns about over-diagnosis masking educational failings and potentially hindering personal responsibility.
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64% Bias Score


AI's Profound Impact: Experts Predict Deep Changes to Humanity by 2035
A survey of 200 global technology experts reveals that 61% expect AI to have a 'deep and meaningful' impact by 2035, raising concerns about mental health, autonomy, and the potential for AI to reshape human relationships and creativity.
AI's Profound Impact: Experts Predict Deep Changes to Humanity by 2035
A survey of 200 global technology experts reveals that 61% expect AI to have a 'deep and meaningful' impact by 2035, raising concerns about mental health, autonomy, and the potential for AI to reshape human relationships and creativity.
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40% Bias Score


Palestinian Terrorist Released From Israeli Prison Due to Mental Health Concerns
Convicted Palestinian terrorist Ahmed Manasra was released from Israeli prison on Thursday after serving nine and a half years for his role in a 2015 terror attack in which two Israelis were stabbed; his release follows concerns about his worsening mental health, diagnosed in 2021 as schizophrenia, ...
Palestinian Terrorist Released From Israeli Prison Due to Mental Health Concerns
Convicted Palestinian terrorist Ahmed Manasra was released from Israeli prison on Thursday after serving nine and a half years for his role in a 2015 terror attack in which two Israelis were stabbed; his release follows concerns about his worsening mental health, diagnosed in 2021 as schizophrenia, ...
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36% Bias Score


Graphic Novel Explores Communication Breakdown Through Surreal Visuals
Rachel Ang's "I Ate The Whole World to Find You" follows Jenny's struggles with communication in modern relationships, using visual metaphors and surreal elements to depict her emotional journey towards self-understanding and connection, culminating in motherhood.
Graphic Novel Explores Communication Breakdown Through Surreal Visuals
Rachel Ang's "I Ate The Whole World to Find You" follows Jenny's struggles with communication in modern relationships, using visual metaphors and surreal elements to depict her emotional journey towards self-understanding and connection, culminating in motherhood.
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8% Bias Score

Guam Veterans Face Funding Cuts Amidst Mental Health Crisis
In Guam, a group of 24,000 military veterans, GOT YOUR 671, faces funding cuts from the Department of Veterans Affairs, which may impact their suicide prevention and peer support services.

Guam Veterans Face Funding Cuts Amidst Mental Health Crisis
In Guam, a group of 24,000 military veterans, GOT YOUR 671, faces funding cuts from the Department of Veterans Affairs, which may impact their suicide prevention and peer support services.
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24% Bias Score

Robinson Appeals Sentence, Citing Deteriorating Mental Health in Solitary Confinement
Anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson (Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) is appealing his 18-month sentence for contempt of court, arguing that solitary confinement at HMP Woodhill is severely impacting his mental health, despite having access to a phone, TV, gym, and social visits.

Robinson Appeals Sentence, Citing Deteriorating Mental Health in Solitary Confinement
Anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson (Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) is appealing his 18-month sentence for contempt of court, arguing that solitary confinement at HMP Woodhill is severely impacting his mental health, despite having access to a phone, TV, gym, and social visits.
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40% Bias Score

Group Therapy" Documentary Explores Comedians' Mental Health Journeys
Group Therapy," a 90-minute Amazon Prime documentary co-produced by AXA and Hartbeat, features six comedians sharing their mental health journeys in a group therapy session led by Neil Patrick Harris, offering a unique blend of comedy and therapy to a global audience experiencing increasing mental h...

Group Therapy" Documentary Explores Comedians' Mental Health Journeys
Group Therapy," a 90-minute Amazon Prime documentary co-produced by AXA and Hartbeat, features six comedians sharing their mental health journeys in a group therapy session led by Neil Patrick Harris, offering a unique blend of comedy and therapy to a global audience experiencing increasing mental h...
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20% Bias Score

Combating Anxiety Amidst Global Uncertainty: Three Evidence-Based Exercises
Global uncertainty fueled by economic instability and political tensions is causing widespread anxiety and depression, prompting suggestions for three evidence-based exercises to improve mental well-being: acts of kindness, a three-good-things journal, and mindfulness.

Combating Anxiety Amidst Global Uncertainty: Three Evidence-Based Exercises
Global uncertainty fueled by economic instability and political tensions is causing widespread anxiety and depression, prompting suggestions for three evidence-based exercises to improve mental well-being: acts of kindness, a three-good-things journal, and mindfulness.
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32% Bias Score

Car Club Fosters Mental Health Support in Northamptonshire
Lani Tebbutt's Northamptonshire car club, Breaking Silence, provides mental health support through monthly car meets, fostering connections and raising funds for St Andrew's and The Lowdown charities, demonstrating a successful community-based initiative.

Car Club Fosters Mental Health Support in Northamptonshire
Lani Tebbutt's Northamptonshire car club, Breaking Silence, provides mental health support through monthly car meets, fostering connections and raising funds for St Andrew's and The Lowdown charities, demonstrating a successful community-based initiative.
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36% Bias Score

Social Media's Role in Adolescent Malaise: An Amplification of Pre-existing Issues
This article argues that while social media amplified existing issues among young people, pre-existing societal problems and profit-driven algorithms played a significant role in the current crisis, and that an Australian law banning social media for minors is unlikely to solve the problem.

Social Media's Role in Adolescent Malaise: An Amplification of Pre-existing Issues
This article argues that while social media amplified existing issues among young people, pre-existing societal problems and profit-driven algorithms played a significant role in the current crisis, and that an Australian law banning social media for minors is unlikely to solve the problem.
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56% Bias Score
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