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Russian Mother Kills Three Children; Social Services Face Prosecution
On April 14, in Kansk, Russia, Valentina Mytko, 29, murdered her three young children with an axe; her seven-year-old son witnessed the crime before she took him to his grandparents; social services face criminal prosecution for negligence.
Russian Mother Kills Three Children; Social Services Face Prosecution
On April 14, in Kansk, Russia, Valentina Mytko, 29, murdered her three young children with an axe; her seven-year-old son witnessed the crime before she took him to his grandparents; social services face criminal prosecution for negligence.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Mother Charged with Murdering Three Children After History of Abuse and Neglect
In Russia, a mother named Valentina has been charged with the axe murders of her three youngest children; her fourth child was at school. Following the killings, she confessed, citing exhaustion as the reason she spared the fourth child. This event occurred after a history of abuse and neglect withi...
Russian Mother Charged with Murdering Three Children After History of Abuse and Neglect
In Russia, a mother named Valentina has been charged with the axe murders of her three youngest children; her fourth child was at school. Following the killings, she confessed, citing exhaustion as the reason she spared the fourth child. This event occurred after a history of abuse and neglect withi...
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64% Bias Score


UK Cuts Therapy Funding for Adopted Children by 40%
The UK government cut funding for therapy for adopted children in England by 40%, reducing the annual limit from £5,000 to £3,000 and eliminating separate assessment funding, despite maintaining the overall £50 million budget, causing distress for families and charities.
UK Cuts Therapy Funding for Adopted Children by 40%
The UK government cut funding for therapy for adopted children in England by 40%, reducing the annual limit from £5,000 to £3,000 and eliminating separate assessment funding, despite maintaining the overall £50 million budget, causing distress for families and charities.
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52% Bias Score


UK Food Vlogger Speaks Out on Stroke, Mental Health
After suffering two strokes in February 2024, popular food vlogger Danny Malin, 45, from Leeds, publicly discussed his mental health struggles and recovery journey, highlighting the challenges faced by stroke survivors and advocating for better support.
UK Food Vlogger Speaks Out on Stroke, Mental Health
After suffering two strokes in February 2024, popular food vlogger Danny Malin, 45, from Leeds, publicly discussed his mental health struggles and recovery journey, highlighting the challenges faced by stroke survivors and advocating for better support.
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4% Bias Score


Brain Connectivity Predicts PTSD Severity One Month Post-Trauma
A Haifa and Yale University study published in JAMA Network Open found that analyzing brain connectivity patterns one month after a traumatic event can predict PTSD severity, potentially allowing for early, personalized interventions; 162 participants underwent fMRI scans and clinical assessments ov...
Brain Connectivity Predicts PTSD Severity One Month Post-Trauma
A Haifa and Yale University study published in JAMA Network Open found that analyzing brain connectivity patterns one month after a traumatic event can predict PTSD severity, potentially allowing for early, personalized interventions; 162 participants underwent fMRI scans and clinical assessments ov...
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20% Bias Score


Study Reveals "Spotlight Effect" in Embarrassment, Highlighting Overestimation of Social Attention
A Cornell University study found that people overestimate how much others notice their embarrassing moments (the "spotlight effect"), while other research suggests that embarrassment can foster social connections and trustworthiness. Strategies for managing embarrassment include shifting focus or re...
Study Reveals "Spotlight Effect" in Embarrassment, Highlighting Overestimation of Social Attention
A Cornell University study found that people overestimate how much others notice their embarrassing moments (the "spotlight effect"), while other research suggests that embarrassment can foster social connections and trustworthiness. Strategies for managing embarrassment include shifting focus or re...
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12% Bias Score

Mother Arrested for Murder of 7-Year-Old Daughter in Los Angeles
In Los Angeles, 7-year-old Rebecca Castellanos was found dead in a bathtub; her mother, Graciela Castellanos, was arrested for murder after a neighbor reported hearing the child's screams. The mother's mental health struggles and immigration concerns are cited as possible contributing factors.

Mother Arrested for Murder of 7-Year-Old Daughter in Los Angeles
In Los Angeles, 7-year-old Rebecca Castellanos was found dead in a bathtub; her mother, Graciela Castellanos, was arrested for murder after a neighbor reported hearing the child's screams. The mother's mental health struggles and immigration concerns are cited as possible contributing factors.
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56% Bias Score

Idaho Police Shoot and Kill Autistic Teen: Funeral Set for Tuesday
Seventeen-year-old Victor Perez, autistic and with cerebral palsy, was fatally shot nine times by police in Pocatello, Idaho, after a neighbor reported him wielding a knife; a public funeral is scheduled for Tuesday; multiple investigations are underway.

Idaho Police Shoot and Kill Autistic Teen: Funeral Set for Tuesday
Seventeen-year-old Victor Perez, autistic and with cerebral palsy, was fatally shot nine times by police in Pocatello, Idaho, after a neighbor reported him wielding a knife; a public funeral is scheduled for Tuesday; multiple investigations are underway.
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52% Bias Score

PTSD in Jurors: Urgent Need for Improved Support After Traumatic Trials
Lee Thompson, a Northern Ireland juror in a murder trial, developed PTSD after being exposed to graphic evidence, highlighting the need for improved support services for jurors; only 14 people used the NICTS's offered counseling since January 2024.

PTSD in Jurors: Urgent Need for Improved Support After Traumatic Trials
Lee Thompson, a Northern Ireland juror in a murder trial, developed PTSD after being exposed to graphic evidence, highlighting the need for improved support services for jurors; only 14 people used the NICTS's offered counseling since January 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Mother with Mental Illness Kills Three Children in Russia
In Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, a 29-year-old mother with a history of mental illness murdered her three children with an axe; the father was reportedly abusive, and neighbors noted the mother's strange behavior and social isolation.

Mother with Mental Illness Kills Three Children in Russia
In Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, a 29-year-old mother with a history of mental illness murdered her three children with an axe; the father was reportedly abusive, and neighbors noted the mother's strange behavior and social isolation.
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60% Bias Score

Psychologist Highlights Crucial Psychological Impact of Cancer Treatment
Madrid-based psychologist Beatriz Yusta, specializing in psycho-oncology, highlights the significant psychological impact of cancer, encompassing challenges beyond diagnosis, advocating for holistic care integrating physical activity and addressing aesthetic concerns through collaborations with L'Or...

Psychologist Highlights Crucial Psychological Impact of Cancer Treatment
Madrid-based psychologist Beatriz Yusta, specializing in psycho-oncology, highlights the significant psychological impact of cancer, encompassing challenges beyond diagnosis, advocating for holistic care integrating physical activity and addressing aesthetic concerns through collaborations with L'Or...
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32% Bias Score

Gamified Health Tools Drive Global Behavior Change
A new wave of purpose-driven video games is transforming global health communication by improving mental health outcomes, promoting health literacy, and addressing health challenges among youth; studies show significant increases in engagement and positive behavioral changes.

Gamified Health Tools Drive Global Behavior Change
A new wave of purpose-driven video games is transforming global health communication by improving mental health outcomes, promoting health literacy, and addressing health challenges among youth; studies show significant increases in engagement and positive behavioral changes.
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52% Bias Score
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