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Israel's Mental Health Response After October 7: A Critical Analysis
A state comptroller's report criticizes Israel's mental health response after October 7, citing high PTSD therapy dropout rates and long wait times; however, the report's use of unrealistic benchmarks is criticized, and a focus on practical reforms is advocated.
Israel's Mental Health Response After October 7: A Critical Analysis
A state comptroller's report criticizes Israel's mental health response after October 7, citing high PTSD therapy dropout rates and long wait times; however, the report's use of unrealistic benchmarks is criticized, and a focus on practical reforms is advocated.
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52% Bias Score


Hormonal Response Masks Trauma in Released Hostages
Three hostages released after 500 days of captivity, enduring starvation, torture, and isolation, exhibit an outwardly healthy and happy appearance masking severe underlying physical and psychological damage due to temporary hormonal surges.
Hormonal Response Masks Trauma in Released Hostages
Three hostages released after 500 days of captivity, enduring starvation, torture, and isolation, exhibit an outwardly healthy and happy appearance masking severe underlying physical and psychological damage due to temporary hormonal surges.
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24% Bias Score


70% of Dutch Children Return Home After Out-of-Home Placement, but High Relapse Rate Underscores Systemic Issues
A Leiden University study reveals that 70% of the 456 children placed in out-of-home care in 2018 returned home by 2023, yet 25% of those children were again placed out-of-home, highlighting issues of insufficient support and traumatic removal processes.
70% of Dutch Children Return Home After Out-of-Home Placement, but High Relapse Rate Underscores Systemic Issues
A Leiden University study reveals that 70% of the 456 children placed in out-of-home care in 2018 returned home by 2023, yet 25% of those children were again placed out-of-home, highlighting issues of insufficient support and traumatic removal processes.
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48% Bias Score


9/11 Survivor, Retired Firefighter, Dies by Suicide
Retired firefighter Thomas Dunn, a 9/11 survivor, died by suicide on February 1st, 2025, from PTSD and asthma developed after the attack, highlighting the lasting impact on first responders' mental and physical health, with over 370 FDNY members succumbing to 9/11-related causes since the attacks.
9/11 Survivor, Retired Firefighter, Dies by Suicide
Retired firefighter Thomas Dunn, a 9/11 survivor, died by suicide on February 1st, 2025, from PTSD and asthma developed after the attack, highlighting the lasting impact on first responders' mental and physical health, with over 370 FDNY members succumbing to 9/11-related causes since the attacks.
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28% Bias Score


Auschwitz Anniversary: Survivors' Narratives and the Challenges of Collective Memory
The 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation has spurred reflection on the delayed public awareness of Nazi concentration camps and the complex narratives of survivors, whose accounts reveal social tensions and the challenges of conveying extreme experiences.
Auschwitz Anniversary: Survivors' Narratives and the Challenges of Collective Memory
The 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation has spurred reflection on the delayed public awareness of Nazi concentration camps and the complex narratives of survivors, whose accounts reveal social tensions and the challenges of conveying extreme experiences.
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40% Bias Score


Psychological First Aid Helps Wildfire and Flood Victims
Psychological First Aid (PFA), a mental health intervention developed after the Oklahoma City bombing, is assisting survivors of Hurricane Helene and the Los Angeles wildfires by prioritizing immediate needs and connecting victims to services; the approach emphasizes listening and linking people to ...
Psychological First Aid Helps Wildfire and Flood Victims
Psychological First Aid (PFA), a mental health intervention developed after the Oklahoma City bombing, is assisting survivors of Hurricane Helene and the Los Angeles wildfires by prioritizing immediate needs and connecting victims to services; the approach emphasizes listening and linking people to ...
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24% Bias Score

US Immigration Policies Cause Alarming Rates of Trauma Among Migrants
Dr. Alfonso Mercado's decade-long research on the US-Mexico border reveals alarming rates of trauma and PTSD among migrants, particularly children separated from families under past and current anti-immigration policies, highlighting the urgent need for trauma-informed care within the immigration sy...

US Immigration Policies Cause Alarming Rates of Trauma Among Migrants
Dr. Alfonso Mercado's decade-long research on the US-Mexico border reveals alarming rates of trauma and PTSD among migrants, particularly children separated from families under past and current anti-immigration policies, highlighting the urgent need for trauma-informed care within the immigration sy...
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52% Bias Score

Gaza Hostages Confront Trauma of Loss and Changed World
Freed Gaza hostages like Keith Siegel are grappling with the deaths of loved ones and a year's worth of world events after their release, highlighting the challenges of reintegrating into a drastically changed world and the delicate balance families must strike in sharing information.

Gaza Hostages Confront Trauma of Loss and Changed World
Freed Gaza hostages like Keith Siegel are grappling with the deaths of loved ones and a year's worth of world events after their release, highlighting the challenges of reintegrating into a drastically changed world and the delicate balance families must strike in sharing information.
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24% Bias Score

High Rate of Children Returning to Out-of-Home Care in Netherlands
A Leiden University study found that 40% of children placed in out-of-home care in 2018 returned home by 2023, with 25% experiencing a second placement; staff shortages, parental trauma, and frequent child moves contribute to this high rate of re-placement, impacting children's mental health.

High Rate of Children Returning to Out-of-Home Care in Netherlands
A Leiden University study found that 40% of children placed in out-of-home care in 2018 returned home by 2023, with 25% experiencing a second placement; staff shortages, parental trauma, and frequent child moves contribute to this high rate of re-placement, impacting children's mental health.
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48% Bias Score

Nourry's "Vénus": Art as Healing and Social Commentary
Artist Prune Nourry's "Vénus" exhibition in Paris showcases clay sculptures of eight women from Saint-Denis's women's shelter, who overcame violence, alongside bronze casts of prehistoric Venus figurines, linking contemporary female resilience to ancient archetypes; a larger installation is planned ...

Nourry's "Vénus": Art as Healing and Social Commentary
Artist Prune Nourry's "Vénus" exhibition in Paris showcases clay sculptures of eight women from Saint-Denis's women's shelter, who overcame violence, alongside bronze casts of prehistoric Venus figurines, linking contemporary female resilience to ancient archetypes; a larger installation is planned ...
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20% Bias Score

Memoir Explores Food, Family, and Identity Through Generations
The author's memoir, "How to Share an Egg," explores her unique upbringing as the child of Holocaust survivors and immigrants, focusing on her family's culinary traditions and their role in shaping identity and resilience.

Memoir Explores Food, Family, and Identity Through Generations
The author's memoir, "How to Share an Egg," explores her unique upbringing as the child of Holocaust survivors and immigrants, focusing on her family's culinary traditions and their role in shaping identity and resilience.
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12% Bias Score

Israeli Hostages Released from Gaza, Face Long Road to Recovery
Fifteen Israeli hostages, held captive in Gaza for over 15 months following a Hamas attack that killed 1,200 Israelis, have been released as part of a ceasefire agreement. The released individuals are suffering from severe physical injuries and psychological trauma.

Israeli Hostages Released from Gaza, Face Long Road to Recovery
Fifteen Israeli hostages, held captive in Gaza for over 15 months following a Hamas attack that killed 1,200 Israelis, have been released as part of a ceasefire agreement. The released individuals are suffering from severe physical injuries and psychological trauma.
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40% Bias Score
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