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TMS: A Revolutionary Treatment for Depression
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment for depression and OCD showing up to 83% response rates, unlike traditional antidepressants with only 27.5% effectiveness in the STAR*D study; insurance coverage is increasing, making it more accessible.
TMS: A Revolutionary Treatment for Depression
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment for depression and OCD showing up to 83% response rates, unlike traditional antidepressants with only 27.5% effectiveness in the STAR*D study; insurance coverage is increasing, making it more accessible.
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56% Bias Score


Royal Family Member's Death Highlights Antidepressant Risks
Thomas Kingston, a 45-year-old British royal family member, died by suicide in February, likely due to an adverse reaction to antidepressants prescribed at the Royal Mews surgery, prompting his wife to advocate for increased public awareness of medication side effects.
Royal Family Member's Death Highlights Antidepressant Risks
Thomas Kingston, a 45-year-old British royal family member, died by suicide in February, likely due to an adverse reaction to antidepressants prescribed at the Royal Mews surgery, prompting his wife to advocate for increased public awareness of medication side effects.
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32% Bias Score


Ugandan Disability Rights Advocate Receives Human Rights Watch Fellowship
Benon Kabale, a Ugandan disability rights advocate, received the 2024 Human Rights Watch Marca Bristo Fellowship for his work challenging the seclusion of people with psychosocial disabilities in mental health facilities; the fellowship will provide him with training and networking opportunities.
Ugandan Disability Rights Advocate Receives Human Rights Watch Fellowship
Benon Kabale, a Ugandan disability rights advocate, received the 2024 Human Rights Watch Marca Bristo Fellowship for his work challenging the seclusion of people with psychosocial disabilities in mental health facilities; the fellowship will provide him with training and networking opportunities.
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16% Bias Score


Selena Gomez Wins Cannes Award for Role in "Emilia Pérez"
Selena Gomez won a Cannes award for her role in the musical "Emilia Pérez," a Spanish-language film directed by Jacques Audiard and filmed in Paris, highlighting her connection to her Mexican roots and the film's celebration of diverse talent, particularly transgender actress Karla Sofía Gascón.
Selena Gomez Wins Cannes Award for Role in "Emilia Pérez"
Selena Gomez won a Cannes award for her role in the musical "Emilia Pérez," a Spanish-language film directed by Jacques Audiard and filmed in Paris, highlighting her connection to her Mexican roots and the film's celebration of diverse talent, particularly transgender actress Karla Sofía Gascón.
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40% Bias Score


Hawaii Woman Voluntarily Crosses US-Mexico Border, Case Closed
Hannah Kobayashi, a 30-year-old woman from Hawaii, voluntarily crossed the US-Mexico border on November 12th after arriving in Los Angeles on November 8th; police reviewed video footage showing her journey and declared the case closed, finding no evidence of foul play.
Hawaii Woman Voluntarily Crosses US-Mexico Border, Case Closed
Hannah Kobayashi, a 30-year-old woman from Hawaii, voluntarily crossed the US-Mexico border on November 12th after arriving in Los Angeles on November 8th; police reviewed video footage showing her journey and declared the case closed, finding no evidence of foul play.
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40% Bias Score


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.
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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48% Bias Score

The Outrun: A Woman's Journey of Recovery in the Orkney Islands
Saoirse Ronan stars in Nora Fingscheidt's "The Outrun," a film adaptation of Amy Liptrot's memoir chronicling her return to the Orkney Islands to confront past trauma and overcome alcohol addiction, culminating in her reconciliation with her family and the natural world.

The Outrun: A Woman's Journey of Recovery in the Orkney Islands
Saoirse Ronan stars in Nora Fingscheidt's "The Outrun," a film adaptation of Amy Liptrot's memoir chronicling her return to the Orkney Islands to confront past trauma and overcome alcohol addiction, culminating in her reconciliation with her family and the natural world.
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40% Bias Score

Megan Barton Hanson details traumatic 2019 period involving brother's mental breakdown and relationship turmoil.
Megan Barton Hanson publicly recounted a traumatic six-month period in 2019, marked by her brother Kurtis's mental health crisis, legal troubles, and a difficult split from Wes Nelson, highlighting the challenges of fame and personal struggles.

Megan Barton Hanson details traumatic 2019 period involving brother's mental breakdown and relationship turmoil.
Megan Barton Hanson publicly recounted a traumatic six-month period in 2019, marked by her brother Kurtis's mental health crisis, legal troubles, and a difficult split from Wes Nelson, highlighting the challenges of fame and personal struggles.
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48% Bias Score

Manhattan Jury Deliberates in Subway Chokehold Manslaughter Trial
Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran, is on trial for manslaughter in New York City after using a chokehold on Jordan Neely, a mentally ill and drug-using man, on a subway train in May 2023; Neely died from asphyxiation, leading to a manslaughter charge and a highly publicized trial with diverse expert op...

Manhattan Jury Deliberates in Subway Chokehold Manslaughter Trial
Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran, is on trial for manslaughter in New York City after using a chokehold on Jordan Neely, a mentally ill and drug-using man, on a subway train in May 2023; Neely died from asphyxiation, leading to a manslaughter charge and a highly publicized trial with diverse expert op...
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40% Bias Score

Holiday Alone Time: Survey Reveals Mental Well-being Link
A new survey reveals that 46% of Americans get less alone time during the holidays, while 56% believe it's crucial for their mental well-being; experts offer tips for navigating this need during family gatherings.

Holiday Alone Time: Survey Reveals Mental Well-being Link
A new survey reveals that 46% of Americans get less alone time during the holidays, while 56% believe it's crucial for their mental well-being; experts offer tips for navigating this need during family gatherings.
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40% Bias Score

Robbie Williams' Honest "El Hormiguero" Interview Reveals Past Struggles and Triumphs
Robbie Williams gave an emotionally raw interview on "El Hormiguero," promoting his film "Better Man," detailing his battles with addiction, mental health struggles, and the pressures of fame from his Take That days to his solo career, showcasing his journey towards self-acceptance and happiness.

Robbie Williams' Honest "El Hormiguero" Interview Reveals Past Struggles and Triumphs
Robbie Williams gave an emotionally raw interview on "El Hormiguero," promoting his film "Better Man," detailing his battles with addiction, mental health struggles, and the pressures of fame from his Take That days to his solo career, showcasing his journey towards self-acceptance and happiness.
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40% Bias Score

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.

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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40% Bias Score
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