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Zverev Reveals Mental Health Struggles After Wimbledon Exit
Following a Wimbledon first-round loss, world number three Alexander Zverev revealed feelings of loneliness and lack of motivation, suggesting a potential need for therapy and impacting his performance; his brother and former professional tennis player Mischa Zverev and Andrea Petkovic commented on ...
Zverev Reveals Mental Health Struggles After Wimbledon Exit
Following a Wimbledon first-round loss, world number three Alexander Zverev revealed feelings of loneliness and lack of motivation, suggesting a potential need for therapy and impacting his performance; his brother and former professional tennis player Mischa Zverev and Andrea Petkovic commented on ...
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32% Bias Score


Isle of Man Cycle Raises £4,895 for Mental Health
Two friends cycled 131 miles (212km) from Cheshire to the Isle of Man on Monday, raising £4,895 for mental health charities in memory of their friend and former police colleague, Stephen Hall, who died by suicide in November; the route and date held special significance.
Isle of Man Cycle Raises £4,895 for Mental Health
Two friends cycled 131 miles (212km) from Cheshire to the Isle of Man on Monday, raising £4,895 for mental health charities in memory of their friend and former police colleague, Stephen Hall, who died by suicide in November; the route and date held special significance.
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20% Bias Score


NHS to Open Mental Health A&E Units Nationwide
The NHS will open mental health A&E units across England to alleviate pressure on overcrowded hospital A&Es, addressing long waits (at least 5,260 people annually wait over 12 hours for a bed after admission) and providing specialized care for patients in mental health crisis.
NHS to Open Mental Health A&E Units Nationwide
The NHS will open mental health A&E units across England to alleviate pressure on overcrowded hospital A&Es, addressing long waits (at least 5,260 people annually wait over 12 hours for a bed after admission) and providing specialized care for patients in mental health crisis.
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40% Bias Score


Dietary Changes Show Promise in Alleviating Mental Health Symptoms
A meta-analysis of 25 studies (57,000 adults) revealed that low-fat diets may reduce anxiety, especially in those with high cardiometabolic risk, while calorie restriction may help alleviate depression and anxiety; however, the evidence quality is low, and consultations with healthcare professionals...
Dietary Changes Show Promise in Alleviating Mental Health Symptoms
A meta-analysis of 25 studies (57,000 adults) revealed that low-fat diets may reduce anxiety, especially in those with high cardiometabolic risk, while calorie restriction may help alleviate depression and anxiety; however, the evidence quality is low, and consultations with healthcare professionals...
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40% Bias Score


1.5 Million Spanish Adolescents Face Emotional Distress Amidst Social Media Surge
Over 1.5 million Spanish adolescents aged 12-18 are experiencing emotional problems, a post-pandemic increase attributed to loneliness, excessive social media, and inadequate emotional support, according to a report by Proemo, a network of seven Spanish universities.
1.5 Million Spanish Adolescents Face Emotional Distress Amidst Social Media Surge
Over 1.5 million Spanish adolescents aged 12-18 are experiencing emotional problems, a post-pandemic increase attributed to loneliness, excessive social media, and inadequate emotional support, according to a report by Proemo, a network of seven Spanish universities.
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TikTok's "SkinnyTok" Trend Fuels Eating Disorder Concerns
The viral TikTok hashtag #SkinnyTok promotes extreme weight loss and disordered eating behaviors, alarming eating disorder experts who warn of serious health risks, especially for young women, due to TikTok's algorithm and the normalization of dangerous content disguised as wellness.
TikTok's "SkinnyTok" Trend Fuels Eating Disorder Concerns
The viral TikTok hashtag #SkinnyTok promotes extreme weight loss and disordered eating behaviors, alarming eating disorder experts who warn of serious health risks, especially for young women, due to TikTok's algorithm and the normalization of dangerous content disguised as wellness.
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60% Bias Score

Trauma: A Mislabeled Memory, a Recurring Error
This article redefines trauma as a misprocessed memory of an incomprehensible event, often stemming from overwhelming childhood experiences or injustices, leading to recurring errors in behavior and relationships.

Trauma: A Mislabeled Memory, a Recurring Error
This article redefines trauma as a misprocessed memory of an incomprehensible event, often stemming from overwhelming childhood experiences or injustices, leading to recurring errors in behavior and relationships.
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44% Bias Score

Restrictive Diets Linked to Increased Depression Symptoms
A study of over 28,000 adults found a correlation between restrictive calorie diets, especially among men and overweight individuals, and increased depression symptoms; diet quality also played a significant role, with unhealthy diets linked to higher depression levels and a Mediterranean diet assoc...

Restrictive Diets Linked to Increased Depression Symptoms
A study of over 28,000 adults found a correlation between restrictive calorie diets, especially among men and overweight individuals, and increased depression symptoms; diet quality also played a significant role, with unhealthy diets linked to higher depression levels and a Mediterranean diet assoc...
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16% Bias Score

Rise in Suicides Among Young Women in the Netherlands
The number of suicides among women under 30 in the Netherlands increased to a record high last year, with 117 more than the previous year, while the overall suicide rate remained stable. This increase is linked to mental health issues, difficulty accessing care, and the negative influence of social ...

Rise in Suicides Among Young Women in the Netherlands
The number of suicides among women under 30 in the Netherlands increased to a record high last year, with 117 more than the previous year, while the overall suicide rate remained stable. This increase is linked to mental health issues, difficulty accessing care, and the negative influence of social ...
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32% Bias Score

Beta Blocker Prescriptions for Anxiety Rise Amidst Lack of Conclusive Evidence
A 2022 University of Bristol study reveals a significant increase in beta blocker prescriptions for anxiety, particularly among women and young people, driven by reduced stigma, faster action compared to alternatives, and a cultural shift toward open discussions about mental health; however, there's...

Beta Blocker Prescriptions for Anxiety Rise Amidst Lack of Conclusive Evidence
A 2022 University of Bristol study reveals a significant increase in beta blocker prescriptions for anxiety, particularly among women and young people, driven by reduced stigma, faster action compared to alternatives, and a cultural shift toward open discussions about mental health; however, there's...
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52% Bias Score

BBC Documentary Shows Therapy's Transformative Power on Mental Health
The BBC's "Change Your Mind, Change Your Life" series followed 12 people undergoing six therapy sessions, revealing how addressing anxieties, perfectionism, and trauma through cognitive behavioral therapy and other techniques significantly improved their mental well-being and self-perception.

BBC Documentary Shows Therapy's Transformative Power on Mental Health
The BBC's "Change Your Mind, Change Your Life" series followed 12 people undergoing six therapy sessions, revealing how addressing anxieties, perfectionism, and trauma through cognitive behavioral therapy and other techniques significantly improved their mental well-being and self-perception.
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12% Bias Score

Study Links Intrusive Thoughts to Lower Mental Health Scores
A Canadian study found a significant link between intrusive thoughts and lower mental health scores among students, highlighting the impact of uncontrolled negative thinking on well-being and suggesting the need for improved coping strategies.

Study Links Intrusive Thoughts to Lower Mental Health Scores
A Canadian study found a significant link between intrusive thoughts and lower mental health scores among students, highlighting the impact of uncontrolled negative thinking on well-being and suggesting the need for improved coping strategies.
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32% Bias Score
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