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Forcer Protocol Saves Lives of Missing Veterans
The Forcer Protocol, created by Claire Lilly after her ex-husband's suicide, is a police initiative that prioritizes locating missing veterans, enabling quicker risk assessment and access to specialized care; it has already saved an estimated 248 lives in Greater Manchester alone and is now expandin...
Forcer Protocol Saves Lives of Missing Veterans
The Forcer Protocol, created by Claire Lilly after her ex-husband's suicide, is a police initiative that prioritizes locating missing veterans, enabling quicker risk assessment and access to specialized care; it has already saved an estimated 248 lives in Greater Manchester alone and is now expandin...
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44% Bias Score


England's Mental Health Crisis: Urgent Referrals Double, Exposing Systemic Failures
A report by the Care Quality Commission reveals a more than doubling of urgent adult mental health referrals in England between April 2023 and March 2024 (1,400 to 3,063), alongside significant racial and socioeconomic disparities in care, inadequate resources, and poor ward conditions.
England's Mental Health Crisis: Urgent Referrals Double, Exposing Systemic Failures
A report by the Care Quality Commission reveals a more than doubling of urgent adult mental health referrals in England between April 2023 and March 2024 (1,400 to 3,063), alongside significant racial and socioeconomic disparities in care, inadequate resources, and poor ward conditions.
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52% Bias Score


Columbine Survivor Dies Decades After Massacre
Twenty-six years after the Columbine High School massacre, survivor Anne Marie Hochhalter died on February 16th, 2024, from sepsis, with her gunshot wounds a significant contributing factor, raising the death toll to 14.
Columbine Survivor Dies Decades After Massacre
Twenty-six years after the Columbine High School massacre, survivor Anne Marie Hochhalter died on February 16th, 2024, from sepsis, with her gunshot wounds a significant contributing factor, raising the death toll to 14.
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20% Bias Score


BC Clarifies Involuntary Mental Health Care Guidelines for Substance Use Disorders
British Columbia's new guidelines on involuntary mental health care for adults with substance use disorders clarify that involuntary admission cannot be used to prevent risky behavior unrelated to mental impairment, focusing instead on simultaneous mental disorders, acute psychiatric syndromes, or o...
BC Clarifies Involuntary Mental Health Care Guidelines for Substance Use Disorders
British Columbia's new guidelines on involuntary mental health care for adults with substance use disorders clarify that involuntary admission cannot be used to prevent risky behavior unrelated to mental impairment, focusing instead on simultaneous mental disorders, acute psychiatric syndromes, or o...
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24% Bias Score


Ukrainian Refugee Dies by Suicide in UK Due to Loneliness
Oleksandr Cherednichenko, a 25-year-old Ukrainian refugee working as a postman in the UK, died by suicide on December 10, 2024, due to loneliness, as indicated by a note found in his car. His mother confirmed he was learning English and planned to seek British citizenship.
Ukrainian Refugee Dies by Suicide in UK Due to Loneliness
Oleksandr Cherednichenko, a 25-year-old Ukrainian refugee working as a postman in the UK, died by suicide on December 10, 2024, due to loneliness, as indicated by a note found in his car. His mother confirmed he was learning English and planned to seek British citizenship.
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24% Bias Score


Lingering Grief: The COVID-19 Pandemic's Enduring Impact on American Families
Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many Americans continue to grapple with grief over the loss of loved ones due to the virus, highlighting the lingering impact of the pandemic's unique circumstances on the grieving process and the need for support.
Lingering Grief: The COVID-19 Pandemic's Enduring Impact on American Families
Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many Americans continue to grapple with grief over the loss of loved ones due to the virus, highlighting the lingering impact of the pandemic's unique circumstances on the grieving process and the need for support.
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40% Bias Score

CQC Report Exposes Systemic Racism in Mental Healthcare
A CQC report reveals a more than doubling of adults needing urgent mental health care between 2023 and 2024, with black people 3.5 times more likely to be detained under the Mental Health Act than white people, highlighting systemic racism and prompting calls for reform centered on lived experiences...

CQC Report Exposes Systemic Racism in Mental Healthcare
A CQC report reveals a more than doubling of adults needing urgent mental health care between 2023 and 2024, with black people 3.5 times more likely to be detained under the Mental Health Act than white people, highlighting systemic racism and prompting calls for reform centered on lived experiences...
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20% Bias Score

Aggressive Marketing of E-cigarettes in Greece Raises Public Health Concerns
In Greece, the aggressive marketing of fruity e-cigarettes resembling pens, alongside online casinos, in convenience stores raises serious public health concerns due to their easy access and addictive nature.

Aggressive Marketing of E-cigarettes in Greece Raises Public Health Concerns
In Greece, the aggressive marketing of fruity e-cigarettes resembling pens, alongside online casinos, in convenience stores raises serious public health concerns due to their easy access and addictive nature.
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56% Bias Score

B.C. Issues New Guidelines on Involuntary Mental Health Treatment for Substance-Use Disorders
British Columbia is issuing new guidelines to clinicians on when people with substance-induced mental impairment can be involuntarily admitted for treatment under the Mental Health Act, aiming to standardize inconsistent application and address misinterpretations, such as the belief that those with ...

B.C. Issues New Guidelines on Involuntary Mental Health Treatment for Substance-Use Disorders
British Columbia is issuing new guidelines to clinicians on when people with substance-induced mental impairment can be involuntarily admitted for treatment under the Mental Health Act, aiming to standardize inconsistent application and address misinterpretations, such as the belief that those with ...
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36% Bias Score

Repressed Pandemic Trauma: Societal Amnesia and its Consequences
Two years post-pandemic, the avoidance of discussing COVID-19's emotional impact is widespread, mirroring psychological repression of trauma; a case study illustrates how repressed trauma can manifest as irrational anxieties years later.

Repressed Pandemic Trauma: Societal Amnesia and its Consequences
Two years post-pandemic, the avoidance of discussing COVID-19's emotional impact is widespread, mirroring psychological repression of trauma; a case study illustrates how repressed trauma can manifest as irrational anxieties years later.
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40% Bias Score

Mental Health Crisis Drives Surge in UK Disability Benefits
A report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies reveals that 55% of the nearly 1 million increase in working-age adults in England and Wales claiming disability benefits since the pandemic is due to mental health issues, totaling 2.9 million claimants in 2024, while the government plans sharp cuts to d...

Mental Health Crisis Drives Surge in UK Disability Benefits
A report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies reveals that 55% of the nearly 1 million increase in working-age adults in England and Wales claiming disability benefits since the pandemic is due to mental health issues, totaling 2.9 million claimants in 2024, while the government plans sharp cuts to d...
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36% Bias Score

Victorian Court Orders Urgent Review of Woman's Decade-Long Solitary Confinement
A Victorian court heard that a woman, found not guilty by reason of mental impairment in 2015, has been held in solitary confinement at Thomas Embling hospital for nearly a decade and is deteriorating, prompting calls for immediate changes to her treatment.

Victorian Court Orders Urgent Review of Woman's Decade-Long Solitary Confinement
A Victorian court heard that a woman, found not guilty by reason of mental impairment in 2015, has been held in solitary confinement at Thomas Embling hospital for nearly a decade and is deteriorating, prompting calls for immediate changes to her treatment.
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44% Bias Score
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