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Kim Soo Hyun Loses Brand Deals After Kim Sae-ron Controversy
South Korean actor Kim Soo Hyun's association with late actress Kim Sae-ron has led to several international brands ending their contracts with him following allegations of a relationship that began when Kim Sae-ron was a minor, highlighting the intense pressure and scrutiny faced by celebrities in ...
Kim Soo Hyun Loses Brand Deals After Kim Sae-ron Controversy
South Korean actor Kim Soo Hyun's association with late actress Kim Sae-ron has led to several international brands ending their contracts with him following allegations of a relationship that began when Kim Sae-ron was a minor, highlighting the intense pressure and scrutiny faced by celebrities in ...
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40% Bias Score


Five Leadership Rules to Boost Employee Engagement and Productivity
Based on Gallup and Modern Health studies revealing employee distress, Allison Maslan, CEO of Pinnacle Global Network, offers five leadership rules: turning mistakes into learning, elevating team members, acknowledging achievements, staying consistent, and building personal connections to boost enga...
Five Leadership Rules to Boost Employee Engagement and Productivity
Based on Gallup and Modern Health studies revealing employee distress, Allison Maslan, CEO of Pinnacle Global Network, offers five leadership rules: turning mistakes into learning, elevating team members, acknowledging achievements, staying consistent, and building personal connections to boost enga...
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44% Bias Score


German Healthcare System Fails Anorexic Refugee Due to Language Barrier
Seventeen-year-old Sofía, a Colombian refugee in Germany with severe anorexia, was denied adequate hospital treatment due to a lack of Spanish-speaking therapists, exposing systemic failures in healthcare access for refugees and highlighting the low recognition rate for Colombian asylum seekers.
German Healthcare System Fails Anorexic Refugee Due to Language Barrier
Seventeen-year-old Sofía, a Colombian refugee in Germany with severe anorexia, was denied adequate hospital treatment due to a lack of Spanish-speaking therapists, exposing systemic failures in healthcare access for refugees and highlighting the low recognition rate for Colombian asylum seekers.
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40% Bias Score


ADHD Medication Prescriptions Surge Among Middle-Aged Women
A new study reveals a sharp rise in ADHD stimulant prescriptions among middle-aged women (35-64), increasing from 1.2 million in 2019 to 1.7 million in 2022, with significantly lower rates of misuse compared to men of the same age (13.7% vs 22.0%).
ADHD Medication Prescriptions Surge Among Middle-Aged Women
A new study reveals a sharp rise in ADHD stimulant prescriptions among middle-aged women (35-64), increasing from 1.2 million in 2019 to 1.7 million in 2022, with significantly lower rates of misuse compared to men of the same age (13.7% vs 22.0%).
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44% Bias Score


CEO's Personal Stress Management Journey Transforms Leadership Style
A CEO recounts how a former employee's departure revealed their own leadership shortcomings regarding stress management and work-life balance, leading to improved personal and organizational practices centered on mental well-being and employee support.
CEO's Personal Stress Management Journey Transforms Leadership Style
A CEO recounts how a former employee's departure revealed their own leadership shortcomings regarding stress management and work-life balance, leading to improved personal and organizational practices centered on mental well-being and employee support.
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24% Bias Score


Smartphone Addiction: Study Shows Neurological Impact, Leading to Mental Health Concerns
A UNC Asheville student's excessive phone use highlights the neurological impact of smartphone addiction, with a Korean study showing increased brain activity and decreased attention in addicted users, leading to mental health challenges and the need for analog solutions.
Smartphone Addiction: Study Shows Neurological Impact, Leading to Mental Health Concerns
A UNC Asheville student's excessive phone use highlights the neurological impact of smartphone addiction, with a Korean study showing increased brain activity and decreased attention in addicted users, leading to mental health challenges and the need for analog solutions.
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56% Bias Score

UK Mental Health Crisis: Inequality and Systemic Failure
Mental health nurses in the UK are struggling financially while witnessing a disproportionate impact of mental illness on lower socioeconomic groups, highlighting a systemic failure to address inequality within the healthcare system.

UK Mental Health Crisis: Inequality and Systemic Failure
Mental health nurses in the UK are struggling financially while witnessing a disproportionate impact of mental illness on lower socioeconomic groups, highlighting a systemic failure to address inequality within the healthcare system.
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60% Bias Score

World Happiness Report: Young Americans at Lowest Well-being Ever
The 2025 World Happiness Report shows a significant decline in young adult well-being in Western countries, particularly the US (24th), due to rising costs, unemployment, and loneliness, prompting calls for policy changes focusing on wealth redistribution and social connection.

World Happiness Report: Young Americans at Lowest Well-being Ever
The 2025 World Happiness Report shows a significant decline in young adult well-being in Western countries, particularly the US (24th), due to rising costs, unemployment, and loneliness, prompting calls for policy changes focusing on wealth redistribution and social connection.
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40% Bias Score

Psychiatric Report to Determine Fate of Accused Double Murderer
Former police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon is accused of the double murder of television presenter Jesse Baird and Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies on February 19, 2024, using his service weapon; a psychiatric report due April 1st will determine his criminal responsibility.

Psychiatric Report to Determine Fate of Accused Double Murderer
Former police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon is accused of the double murder of television presenter Jesse Baird and Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies on February 19, 2024, using his service weapon; a psychiatric report due April 1st will determine his criminal responsibility.
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44% Bias Score

Italian Teenager's Partial Incapacity Plea in Triple Homicide
On August 31, 2023, Riccardo Chiarioni, then 17, murdered his father, mother, and 12-year-old brother in Paderno Dugnano, Italy, inflicting 108 stab wounds; a psychiatric evaluation found him partially incapacitated, potentially reducing his sentence.

Italian Teenager's Partial Incapacity Plea in Triple Homicide
On August 31, 2023, Riccardo Chiarioni, then 17, murdered his father, mother, and 12-year-old brother in Paderno Dugnano, Italy, inflicting 108 stab wounds; a psychiatric evaluation found him partially incapacitated, potentially reducing his sentence.
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44% Bias Score

Welsh Mental Health Program Defunding Raises Concerns
The Welsh government's decision to end funding for Time to Change Wales, a mental health anti-stigma program run by Mind Cymru and Adferiad since 2012, is causing concern among mental health charities who warn of increased pressure on NHS services and a significant gap in support.

Welsh Mental Health Program Defunding Raises Concerns
The Welsh government's decision to end funding for Time to Change Wales, a mental health anti-stigma program run by Mind Cymru and Adferiad since 2012, is causing concern among mental health charities who warn of increased pressure on NHS services and a significant gap in support.
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44% Bias Score

Kochani Fire: Collective Trauma Grips North Macedonia
A fire at an improvised discotheque in Kochani, North Macedonia, during a concert killed 59 young people aged 14-25 and injured over 190, resulting in a collective trauma across the region and prompting requests for mental health support.

Kochani Fire: Collective Trauma Grips North Macedonia
A fire at an improvised discotheque in Kochani, North Macedonia, during a concert killed 59 young people aged 14-25 and injured over 190, resulting in a collective trauma across the region and prompting requests for mental health support.
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20% Bias Score
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