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Well-being: The Unspoken Gift for Gen Z Graduates
The article discusses the evolving career landscape for Gen Z graduates, emphasizing the importance of well-being, continuous development, and building meaningful connections for long-term career success, highlighting employer strategies for supporting this approach.
Well-being: The Unspoken Gift for Gen Z Graduates
The article discusses the evolving career landscape for Gen Z graduates, emphasizing the importance of well-being, continuous development, and building meaningful connections for long-term career success, highlighting employer strategies for supporting this approach.
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Military's Mental Health Crisis: Hundreds of Suicides Reported
Haaretz reports at least 100 Israeli soldiers have died by suicide since October 2023 due to PTSD resulting from the Gaza conflict, while the Israeli army only acknowledges 35 suicides among active soldiers in 2024; the discrepancy arises from the army's exclusion of reservists and those previously ...
Israeli Military's Mental Health Crisis: Hundreds of Suicides Reported
Haaretz reports at least 100 Israeli soldiers have died by suicide since October 2023 due to PTSD resulting from the Gaza conflict, while the Israeli army only acknowledges 35 suicides among active soldiers in 2024; the discrepancy arises from the army's exclusion of reservists and those previously ...
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44% Bias Score


Bundeswehr's 15-Year Delay in Recognizing Soldier's PTSD
Annika Schröder, a Bundeswehr medic, nearly died during the 2010 Kunduz battle; after 15 years, the Bundeswehr finally acknowledged her PTSD resulting from the deployment, highlighting systemic failures in supporting mentally ill veterans.
Bundeswehr's 15-Year Delay in Recognizing Soldier's PTSD
Annika Schröder, a Bundeswehr medic, nearly died during the 2010 Kunduz battle; after 15 years, the Bundeswehr finally acknowledged her PTSD resulting from the deployment, highlighting systemic failures in supporting mentally ill veterans.
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40% Bias Score


Stabbing at Hamburg Train Station: Mental Illness Cited as Motive
On Friday, a woman stabbed multiple people at Hamburg's main train station; police believe a pre-existing mental illness was the primary motive, not political or religious extremism. The station reopened early Saturday.
Stabbing at Hamburg Train Station: Mental Illness Cited as Motive
On Friday, a woman stabbed multiple people at Hamburg's main train station; police believe a pre-existing mental illness was the primary motive, not political or religious extremism. The station reopened early Saturday.
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40% Bias Score


Hamburg Station Knife Attack: Suspect in Psychiatric Care
On Friday evening, a 39-year-old German woman stabbed 18 people at Hamburg Central Station, injuring four critically. Bystanders stopped the attack, and the suspect, who has no fixed address, was ordered into psychiatric care for attempted murder and 15 counts of grievous bodily harm; police found n...
Hamburg Station Knife Attack: Suspect in Psychiatric Care
On Friday evening, a 39-year-old German woman stabbed 18 people at Hamburg Central Station, injuring four critically. Bystanders stopped the attack, and the suspect, who has no fixed address, was ordered into psychiatric care for attempted murder and 15 counts of grievous bodily harm; police found n...
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24% Bias Score


Hyperrealistic Reborn Dolls' Rise in Brazil Sparks Mental Health Concerns
Hyperrealistic reborn dolls, costing between R$800 and over R$10,000, are gaining popularity on social media in Brazil, with users simulating parenting roles, raising concerns about mental health and the impact of social media; experts urge further research.
Hyperrealistic Reborn Dolls' Rise in Brazil Sparks Mental Health Concerns
Hyperrealistic reborn dolls, costing between R$800 and over R$10,000, are gaining popularity on social media in Brazil, with users simulating parenting roles, raising concerns about mental health and the impact of social media; experts urge further research.
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68% Bias Score

NHS to Open Mental Health A&Es to Tackle Crisis Care Delays
The NHS in England plans to open a network of mental health A&Es to address the issue of 250,000 people attending A&Es for mental health crises last year, with a quarter facing 12-hour waits, aiming to alleviate pressure on emergency services and reduce avoidable deaths.

NHS to Open Mental Health A&Es to Tackle Crisis Care Delays
The NHS in England plans to open a network of mental health A&Es to address the issue of 250,000 people attending A&Es for mental health crises last year, with a quarter facing 12-hour waits, aiming to alleviate pressure on emergency services and reduce avoidable deaths.
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Train Station Knife Rampage: 18 Injured, Suspect Arrested
In Hamburg, Germany, a 39-year-old woman with a history of mental illness stabbed 18 people at the central train station on Friday, injuring four critically; police arrested her without resistance.

Hamburg Train Station Knife Rampage: 18 Injured, Suspect Arrested
In Hamburg, Germany, a 39-year-old woman with a history of mental illness stabbed 18 people at the central train station on Friday, injuring four critically; police arrested her without resistance.
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56% Bias Score

Extended Working Years Linked to Increased Depression Risk in Europe
A study across 14 European countries reveals that extending working years can negatively affect mental health, increasing depression risk, especially in toxic work environments; this challenges the focus solely on retirement age adjustments.

Extended Working Years Linked to Increased Depression Risk in Europe
A study across 14 European countries reveals that extending working years can negatively affect mental health, increasing depression risk, especially in toxic work environments; this challenges the focus solely on retirement age adjustments.
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44% Bias Score

England to Open Dozens of Mental Health Crisis Assessment Centers
England's NHS is launching mental health crisis assessment centers across the country to reduce A&E overcrowding, starting with ten pilot hospital trusts and expanding to dozens more in a ten-year plan. These walk-in centers, also accessible through GP or police referral, aim to provide timely menta...

England to Open Dozens of Mental Health Crisis Assessment Centers
England's NHS is launching mental health crisis assessment centers across the country to reduce A&E overcrowding, starting with ten pilot hospital trusts and expanding to dozens more in a ten-year plan. These walk-in centers, also accessible through GP or police referral, aim to provide timely menta...
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36% Bias Score

Dimon: CEOs Should Train Like Athletes
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon argues that effective leadership mirrors elite athletic performance, requiring rigorous physical and mental conditioning, adaptable decision-making (the OODA loop), and a focus on continuous improvement to avoid bureaucratic stagnation, citing examples such as Serena W...

Dimon: CEOs Should Train Like Athletes
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon argues that effective leadership mirrors elite athletic performance, requiring rigorous physical and mental conditioning, adaptable decision-making (the OODA loop), and a focus on continuous improvement to avoid bureaucratic stagnation, citing examples such as Serena W...
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36% Bias Score

Hamburg Station Knife Attack: 18 Injured, Suspect in Custody
On Friday evening, a 39-year-old woman with no fixed address stabbed 18 people at Hamburg's central station, injuring 15 directly and three indirectly; police believe she suffers from a mental illness and she is in custody.

Hamburg Station Knife Attack: 18 Injured, Suspect in Custody
On Friday evening, a 39-year-old woman with no fixed address stabbed 18 people at Hamburg's central station, injuring 15 directly and three indirectly; police believe she suffers from a mental illness and she is in custody.
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44% Bias Score
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