Mental Health
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Antidepressants do work, biggest ever study finds
Speed Read Scientists claim to have finally resolved debate - but others disagree
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Is there a ‘toxic’ link between iPhones and children?
Speed Read Shareholders want Apple to study mental health impact of devices
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Facebook’s cure for social media ills? More Facebook
Speed Read Online giant says posting more can improve low moods
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Canadian doctor claims man flu is real
Speed Read Study finds that men might experience worse cold and flu symptoms than women
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Why half of UK adoptive families are struggling with violence
In Depth In Depth: One in four of Britain’s adoptive families are in crisis
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Britons among most depressed people in Western world
Speed Read OECD data finds direct correlation between education levels and depression
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Work stress main cause of mental health problems for men
Speed Read Third of male employees say jobs impact on their wellbeing
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Twitter's heart-warming response to Sinead O'Connor video
Speed Read Singer receives wave of support and sparks discussion about mental health after sharing emotional video
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Nurses question plan to recruit 21,000 mental health staff
Speed Read Jeremy Hunt's proposal 'doesn’t add up', says Royal College of Nursing
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Suicides linked to student exam season
Speed Read Research indicates suicides among young adults peak during exam season, leading to calls for student counselling and early intervention
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Instagram rated worst social network for mental health
Speed Read Photo-sharing app considered to have a negative impact on body image and sleep pattern
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What is the key to happiness?
Speed Read Feeling good more closely linked to mental health than economic factors, say academics
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Women's suicide rates on the rise
In Depth Campaigners warn that women are not getting adequate mental health provision
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Link between recession and mental health problems explained
In Depth Financial crisis of 2008 led to rising unemployment, homelessness and poverty, says British Medical Journal
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