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A Day in the Life of a Working Mother: Stress, Isolation, and Suppressed Emotions
A working mother navigates a stressful day, from rushed mornings and workplace avoidance to anxieties over her son's social isolation and her own emotional exhaustion, ultimately ending with a burnt breakfast and suppressed anxieties.
A Day in the Life of a Working Mother: Stress, Isolation, and Suppressed Emotions
A working mother navigates a stressful day, from rushed mornings and workplace avoidance to anxieties over her son's social isolation and her own emotional exhaustion, ultimately ending with a burnt breakfast and suppressed anxieties.
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60% Bias Score


Israeli Doctors Face High Rates of Burnout and Suicide
Healthcare professionals in Israel face high rates of burnout, divorce, and suicide due to overwhelming workloads, emotional strain, and a lack of support, but policy changes and improved support systems offer hope for improvement.
Israeli Doctors Face High Rates of Burnout and Suicide
Healthcare professionals in Israel face high rates of burnout, divorce, and suicide due to overwhelming workloads, emotional strain, and a lack of support, but policy changes and improved support systems offer hope for improvement.
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24% Bias Score


Addressing Childhood Anxiety: A SAFER Parenting Approach
The article explores the growing mental health concerns among children and presents the SAFER parenting strategy, focusing on creating a calm environment, validating feelings, and teaching children coping mechanisms for anxiety and overthinking.
Addressing Childhood Anxiety: A SAFER Parenting Approach
The article explores the growing mental health concerns among children and presents the SAFER parenting strategy, focusing on creating a calm environment, validating feelings, and teaching children coping mechanisms for anxiety and overthinking.
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24% Bias Score


Stress Hormones and Fear Generalization: A Mouse Study
A University of Toronto study shows that stress hormones increase the size of fear memory engrams in the amygdala, causing fear generalization in mice; this finding may lead to new treatments for anxiety disorders.
Stress Hormones and Fear Generalization: A Mouse Study
A University of Toronto study shows that stress hormones increase the size of fear memory engrams in the amygdala, causing fear generalization in mice; this finding may lead to new treatments for anxiety disorders.
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16% Bias Score


German Anxiety Disorder Diagnoses Surge 77% Since 2008
In 2023, approximately 5.5 million people in Germany received a first or subsequent diagnosis for anxiety disorders, a 77% increase since 2008, according to KKH Kaufmännische Krankenkasse data; contributing factors include chronic stress, societal crises, and reduced stigma.
German Anxiety Disorder Diagnoses Surge 77% Since 2008
In 2023, approximately 5.5 million people in Germany received a first or subsequent diagnosis for anxiety disorders, a 77% increase since 2008, according to KKH Kaufmännische Krankenkasse data; contributing factors include chronic stress, societal crises, and reduced stigma.
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28% Bias Score


Toxic Leadership: High Costs of Demeaning Behavior
Leaders' demeaning behavior causes chronic stress in employees, reducing cognitive function and costing US companies $300 billion annually in health costs, absenteeism, and poor performance; self-regulation is key to mitigating this.
Toxic Leadership: High Costs of Demeaning Behavior
Leaders' demeaning behavior causes chronic stress in employees, reducing cognitive function and costing US companies $300 billion annually in health costs, absenteeism, and poor performance; self-regulation is key to mitigating this.
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36% Bias Score

Stress, Obesity Magnify Pancreatic Cancer Risk in Mice: Study
UCLA research shows that stress and obesity significantly increase pancreatic cancer risk in mice, accelerating precancerous lesion growth, especially in females, by activating CREB, suggesting potential for repurposing beta-blockers for prevention.

Stress, Obesity Magnify Pancreatic Cancer Risk in Mice: Study
UCLA research shows that stress and obesity significantly increase pancreatic cancer risk in mice, accelerating precancerous lesion growth, especially in females, by activating CREB, suggesting potential for repurposing beta-blockers for prevention.
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52% Bias Score

Understanding and Managing Stress: Types, Consequences, and Coping Strategies
This article discusses stress, identifying three types—acute, episodic, and chronic—and outlining five coping strategies: recognizing triggers, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, balancing schedules, practicing relaxation, and adjusting expectations about unchangeable stressors.

Understanding and Managing Stress: Types, Consequences, and Coping Strategies
This article discusses stress, identifying three types—acute, episodic, and chronic—and outlining five coping strategies: recognizing triggers, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, balancing schedules, practicing relaxation, and adjusting expectations about unchangeable stressors.
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8% Bias Score

Boosting Immunity: Fact vs. Fiction
This BBC Radio 4 article explores various methods to improve immune function, analyzing the effectiveness of cold-water swimming, exercise, vitamin intake, and stress management, concluding that regular exercise and healthy habits are most impactful.

Boosting Immunity: Fact vs. Fiction
This BBC Radio 4 article explores various methods to improve immune function, analyzing the effectiveness of cold-water swimming, exercise, vitamin intake, and stress management, concluding that regular exercise and healthy habits are most impactful.
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32% Bias Score

Chronic Stress: An Evolutionary Superpower Turned Modern Health Risk
Chronic stress, a deeply rooted evolutionary response, is causing significant health problems in modern society due to prolonged activation from technology and work, leading to conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity; however, mindfulness and exercise offer complementar...

Chronic Stress: An Evolutionary Superpower Turned Modern Health Risk
Chronic stress, a deeply rooted evolutionary response, is causing significant health problems in modern society due to prolonged activation from technology and work, leading to conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity; however, mindfulness and exercise offer complementar...
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48% Bias Score

Combating Busyness: The Benefits of "White Space" for Well-being and Productivity
This article examines the detrimental effects of constant busyness on mental well-being and relationships, advocating for "white space"—intentional pauses—to improve self-regulation, creativity, and productivity, suggesting practical techniques like the "10-10-10 Rule".

Combating Busyness: The Benefits of "White Space" for Well-being and Productivity
This article examines the detrimental effects of constant busyness on mental well-being and relationships, advocating for "white space"—intentional pauses—to improve self-regulation, creativity, and productivity, suggesting practical techniques like the "10-10-10 Rule".
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28% Bias Score

Qbuzz Faces Driver Shortage, Passenger Complaints After Service Takeover
Qbuzz, which recently took over bus routes in the Netherlands, faces driver stress and passenger complaints due to insufficient buses, facilities, and staff following delays in electric bus deliveries; 85% of 270 surveyed drivers reported stress issues, prompting a union's strong letter demanding ac...

Qbuzz Faces Driver Shortage, Passenger Complaints After Service Takeover
Qbuzz, which recently took over bus routes in the Netherlands, faces driver stress and passenger complaints due to insufficient buses, facilities, and staff following delays in electric bus deliveries; 85% of 270 surveyed drivers reported stress issues, prompting a union's strong letter demanding ac...
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40% Bias Score
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