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Journalist's Burnout Highlights Trauma of Covering Israel's War
A Jerusalem Post journalist, covering Israel's multi-front war for 600 days since September 2022, details the profound burnout caused by continuous exposure to horrific events like the October 7 massacre and hostage crisis, emphasizing the urgent need for mental health support in the news industry.
Journalist's Burnout Highlights Trauma of Covering Israel's War
A Jerusalem Post journalist, covering Israel's multi-front war for 600 days since September 2022, details the profound burnout caused by continuous exposure to horrific events like the October 7 massacre and hostage crisis, emphasizing the urgent need for mental health support in the news industry.
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52% Bias Score


The Emperor of Joy": Addiction, Community, and the American Dream
Ocean Vuong's "The Emperor of Joy" follows Hai, a 19-year-old Vietnamese-American struggling with addiction in 2009 Connecticut, who finds unexpected community and purpose while working at a fast-food restaurant and caring for a demented elderly woman.
The Emperor of Joy": Addiction, Community, and the American Dream
Ocean Vuong's "The Emperor of Joy" follows Hai, a 19-year-old Vietnamese-American struggling with addiction in 2009 Connecticut, who finds unexpected community and purpose while working at a fast-food restaurant and caring for a demented elderly woman.
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28% Bias Score


Israeli Nonprofits Offer Mental Health Support to Displaced Israelis in India
In response to the October 7th attack on Israel, Israeli nonprofits NATAN and Hamakom launched an initiative in India to provide emotional support to thousands of Israelis who have traveled there, offering safe spaces, activities, and connections to further resources.
Israeli Nonprofits Offer Mental Health Support to Displaced Israelis in India
In response to the October 7th attack on Israel, Israeli nonprofits NATAN and Hamakom launched an initiative in India to provide emotional support to thousands of Israelis who have traveled there, offering safe spaces, activities, and connections to further resources.
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24% Bias Score


Psychology and Mental Well-being: Current Challenges and Insights
This article collection explores various aspects of psychology and mental well-being, including coping with breakups, mental health challenges in Spain, the impact of climate change and social media, and the benefits of bilingualism, alongside stories about the use of animals in early space programs...
Psychology and Mental Well-being: Current Challenges and Insights
This article collection explores various aspects of psychology and mental well-being, including coping with breakups, mental health challenges in Spain, the impact of climate change and social media, and the benefits of bilingualism, alongside stories about the use of animals in early space programs...
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48% Bias Score


Released Hostages Face Wave of Online Abuse in Israel
Released hostages from the October 7 Hamas attack are facing a wave of online abuse from real users, not bots, according to N12, with those criticizing the government or not thanking Prime Minister Netanyahu specifically targeted, intensifying their trauma and highlighting the need for platform inte...
Released Hostages Face Wave of Online Abuse in Israel
Released hostages from the October 7 Hamas attack are facing a wave of online abuse from real users, not bots, according to N12, with those criticizing the government or not thanking Prime Minister Netanyahu specifically targeted, intensifying their trauma and highlighting the need for platform inte...
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44% 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

Israeli Paramedic's Resilience Amidst 600-Day War
On October 7, 2023, MDA paramedic Alisa Krant treated dozens of wounded in Ashkelon and surrounding areas during Hamas attacks, highlighting the dedication and extreme challenges faced by Israeli first responders during the 600-day Israel-Hamas war.

Israeli Paramedic's Resilience Amidst 600-Day War
On October 7, 2023, MDA paramedic Alisa Krant treated dozens of wounded in Ashkelon and surrounding areas during Hamas attacks, highlighting the dedication and extreme challenges faced by Israeli first responders during the 600-day Israel-Hamas war.
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28% Bias Score

Graphic Novel Depicts Holocaust Survivor's Experiences
German comic artist Barbara Yelin collaborated with Holocaust survivor Emmie Arbel for four years to create a two-part graphic novel depicting Arbel's experiences, prioritizing ethical representation and historical accuracy while respecting Arbel's boundaries.

Graphic Novel Depicts Holocaust Survivor's Experiences
German comic artist Barbara Yelin collaborated with Holocaust survivor Emmie Arbel for four years to create a two-part graphic novel depicting Arbel's experiences, prioritizing ethical representation and historical accuracy while respecting Arbel's boundaries.
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24% Bias Score

Lapid's "Yes": Decadence and Violence in Israel
Yes," a new film by Nadav Lapid, depicts the opulent lives of Israel's ruling class amidst the suffering in Gaza, using a fictional song inspired by a real-life event to highlight the call for extermination in Gaza and the trauma of the 7 October attacks.

Lapid's "Yes": Decadence and Violence in Israel
Yes," a new film by Nadav Lapid, depicts the opulent lives of Israel's ruling class amidst the suffering in Gaza, using a fictional song inspired by a real-life event to highlight the call for extermination in Gaza and the trauma of the 7 October attacks.
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56% Bias Score

England's Adoption Crisis: Inadequate Support Leads to Breakdown
In England, a lack of post-adoption support is causing a crisis, as evidenced by the cases of Victoria Bristow and Sarah, two mothers who had to return their adopted children to the care system due to inadequate resources, leading to their emotional distress and highlighting a broader systemic probl...

England's Adoption Crisis: Inadequate Support Leads to Breakdown
In England, a lack of post-adoption support is causing a crisis, as evidenced by the cases of Victoria Bristow and Sarah, two mothers who had to return their adopted children to the care system due to inadequate resources, leading to their emotional distress and highlighting a broader systemic probl...
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44% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor's Letter Reveals Enduring Trauma and Societal Failure
Bela Winkens, liberated from Theresienstadt at age four, wrote a 1996 letter to her murdered mother detailing her traumatic childhood, postwar struggles with antisemitism in Germany, and the ongoing psychological impact of her experiences.

Holocaust Survivor's Letter Reveals Enduring Trauma and Societal Failure
Bela Winkens, liberated from Theresienstadt at age four, wrote a 1996 letter to her murdered mother detailing her traumatic childhood, postwar struggles with antisemitism in Germany, and the ongoing psychological impact of her experiences.
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24% Bias Score

Grief Dance Party at JPro Conference: A Novel Approach to Mourning
At the JPro conference in Baltimore, an Israeli DJ, Daniel Vaknin, a survivor of the October 7 Nova massacre, led a grief dance party for 1300 Jewish professionals as a unique form of communal mourning, allowing for simultaneous expression of grief and joy through loud music and dance.

Grief Dance Party at JPro Conference: A Novel Approach to Mourning
At the JPro conference in Baltimore, an Israeli DJ, Daniel Vaknin, a survivor of the October 7 Nova massacre, led a grief dance party for 1300 Jewish professionals as a unique form of communal mourning, allowing for simultaneous expression of grief and joy through loud music and dance.
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40% Bias Score
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