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Cannabis-Induced Rampage Leads to Murder Trial
Marcus Monzo, 37, is on trial for the murder of 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in Hainault, east London, on April 30, 2023, after a cannabis-induced psychotic episode led him on a rampage involving multiple attacks.
Cannabis-Induced Rampage Leads to Murder Trial
Marcus Monzo, 37, is on trial for the murder of 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in Hainault, east London, on April 30, 2023, after a cannabis-induced psychotic episode led him on a rampage involving multiple attacks.
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56% Bias Score


Austria School Shooting: 10 Dead, Gun Control Debate Reignited
A 21-year-old Austrian man, obsessed with first-person shooter video games, killed 10 people including a teacher and nine students at his former school in Graz on Tuesday before killing himself; the attack has sparked a debate about Austria's gun laws.
Austria School Shooting: 10 Dead, Gun Control Debate Reignited
A 21-year-old Austrian man, obsessed with first-person shooter video games, killed 10 people including a teacher and nine students at his former school in Graz on Tuesday before killing himself; the attack has sparked a debate about Austria's gun laws.
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44% Bias Score


Austrian School Shooting Highlights Flaws in Gun Control and Mental Health System
A 21-year-old man, deemed unfit for military service due to psychological issues, legally obtained a firearm in Austria and committed a school shooting, prompting concerns about the country's gun control and mental health protocols.
Austrian School Shooting Highlights Flaws in Gun Control and Mental Health System
A 21-year-old man, deemed unfit for military service due to psychological issues, legally obtained a firearm in Austria and committed a school shooting, prompting concerns about the country's gun control and mental health protocols.
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44% Bias Score


Australian Prison Deaths Highlight Systemic Mental Health Failures
Darren Brandon, a 51-year-old with a brain injury and history of self-harm, died by suicide in a Melbourne prison in June 2018 due to inadequate risk assessment and placement in a cell with a known hanging point; this is one of at least 57 such deaths in Australia's prisons.
Australian Prison Deaths Highlight Systemic Mental Health Failures
Darren Brandon, a 51-year-old with a brain injury and history of self-harm, died by suicide in a Melbourne prison in June 2018 due to inadequate risk assessment and placement in a cell with a known hanging point; this is one of at least 57 such deaths in Australia's prisons.
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36% Bias Score


Graz School Shooting Spurs Austrian Gun Control Debate
A 21-year-old Austrian legally bought a Glock pistol and sawed-off shotgun, killing nine students, a teacher, and himself at a Graz school on Tuesday; this prompted calls for stricter gun control due to Austria's high firearm ownership rate (30 per 100 people).
Graz School Shooting Spurs Austrian Gun Control Debate
A 21-year-old Austrian legally bought a Glock pistol and sawed-off shotgun, killing nine students, a teacher, and himself at a Graz school on Tuesday; this prompted calls for stricter gun control due to Austria's high firearm ownership rate (30 per 100 people).
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44% Bias Score


Twin Study Reveals Genetic Influence on Psychological Disorder Risk
A study of nearly 22,000 identical twins published in 'Nature Human Behaviour' found that genes influence responses to life experiences, increasing or decreasing the risk of disorders like anxiety, depression, and ADHD; researchers used identical twins' shared genetics to isolate environmental impac...
Twin Study Reveals Genetic Influence on Psychological Disorder Risk
A study of nearly 22,000 identical twins published in 'Nature Human Behaviour' found that genes influence responses to life experiences, increasing or decreasing the risk of disorders like anxiety, depression, and ADHD; researchers used identical twins' shared genetics to isolate environmental impac...
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36% Bias Score

Neurological Factors Driving Quiet Quitting and Strategies for Improved Employee Engagement
Quiet quitting, a growing trend of disengagement, is explained by neurological responses to emotional disconnection, a lack of control, and identity misalignment. Leaders must prioritize employee well-being to reverse this trend.

Neurological Factors Driving Quiet Quitting and Strategies for Improved Employee Engagement
Quiet quitting, a growing trend of disengagement, is explained by neurological responses to emotional disconnection, a lack of control, and identity misalignment. Leaders must prioritize employee well-being to reverse this trend.
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40% Bias Score

Dance Shown to Improve Psychological and Cognitive Health More Than Other Exercise
A meta-analysis of 27 studies involving 1,392 participants reveals that structured dance interventions lasting at least six weeks significantly improve psychological and cognitive health, potentially exceeding the benefits of other forms of exercise, particularly regarding motivation and adherence; ...

Dance Shown to Improve Psychological and Cognitive Health More Than Other Exercise
A meta-analysis of 27 studies involving 1,392 participants reveals that structured dance interventions lasting at least six weeks significantly improve psychological and cognitive health, potentially exceeding the benefits of other forms of exercise, particularly regarding motivation and adherence; ...
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36% Bias Score

French Town Mourns College Supervisor Murdered by Student
A 14-year-old student murdered Mélanie, a 31-year-old college supervisor, in Nogent, Haute-Marne on June 12th, prompting a large march and calls for improved mental health support in schools, while the perpetrator, described as fascinated by violence, awaits trial.

French Town Mourns College Supervisor Murdered by Student
A 14-year-old student murdered Mélanie, a 31-year-old college supervisor, in Nogent, Haute-Marne on June 12th, prompting a large march and calls for improved mental health support in schools, while the perpetrator, described as fascinated by violence, awaits trial.
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36% Bias Score

Cellphone Bans in US Schools Yield Significant Academic and Behavioral Gains
Multiple US schools are banning cell phones, resulting in significant academic improvement (up to 14.23% for low-achievers) and decreased behavioral issues (57% reduction in aggression, 51% in drug offenses in one district), prompting state-level legislation.

Cellphone Bans in US Schools Yield Significant Academic and Behavioral Gains
Multiple US schools are banning cell phones, resulting in significant academic improvement (up to 14.23% for low-achievers) and decreased behavioral issues (57% reduction in aggression, 51% in drug offenses in one district), prompting state-level legislation.
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48% Bias Score

Unique Breathing Patterns Linked to Mental and Physical Health
A study of 100 participants using a new device found unique nasal breathing patterns in each individual, potentially correlating with mental and physical health measures such as sleep quality, anxiety, and depression levels.

Unique Breathing Patterns Linked to Mental and Physical Health
A study of 100 participants using a new device found unique nasal breathing patterns in each individual, potentially correlating with mental and physical health measures such as sleep quality, anxiety, and depression levels.
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24% Bias Score

Summer Brain Fog: Adapting Work Styles for Increased Productivity
Research reveals that summer heat negatively impacts cognitive function, reducing concentration and memory, affecting productivity; however, a productivity expert suggests adapting work styles to this natural shift to boost creativity and innovation.

Summer Brain Fog: Adapting Work Styles for Increased Productivity
Research reveals that summer heat negatively impacts cognitive function, reducing concentration and memory, affecting productivity; however, a productivity expert suggests adapting work styles to this natural shift to boost creativity and innovation.
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36% Bias Score
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