All news on the topic: Mental health

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Pensioners can reduce risk of dementia by remaining 'positive', study shows
Researchers found that people with 'positive' personality traits performed better in thinking tests but were no less likely to show signs of brain damage during autopsy
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Gigi Hadid apologises for not 'fact checking' inflammatory Israeli post
Supermodel Gigi Hadid has apologised after facing backlash when she reshared a post on Instagram about Ahmad Manasra, who stabbed two people in East Jerusalem at the age of 13
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Owen Farrell to miss Six Nations as he prioritises family's mental well-being
Owen Farrell captained England during the World Cup in France this autumn but won't feature for Steve Borthwick's side when they take part in the Six Nations next spring
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'Traumatised' Prince Harry had to step back from the Royal Family, says expert
Prince Harry had no choice but to disconnect from the Royals if he was to live an authentic life, says expert. Dr Gabor Mate spoke with Harry about his trauma earlier this year
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'I'm unhappy where I've worked for 10 years but have doubts about new job offer'
Mirror agony aunt Coleen Nolan advises a mum-of-one who has been offered an exciting new opportunity, but wonders whether it would be wise to leave her steady, boring job in a cost-of-living crisis
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Meghan was expected to 'shut up' and 'deal with it quietly', her friend says
A new royal book has claimed that Meghan's friend said the Duchess was expected to 'shut up' and 'deal with it quietly' while she was struggling during her time as a working royal
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'My baby girl went to her room with birthday balloon and was dead in 20 seconds'
Tiffany McIntyre has revealed that her daughter Zahmira was killed in seconds after being sent to play in her room with a giant helium balloon
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Jennifer Aniston posts vital message in rare update since Matthew Perry's death
Jennifer Aniston reposted an educational video from Americares urging her followers to support the health organization for Giving Tuesday this week
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Burying your past traumas and forgetting them can be helpful not harmful
A new study has shown that when volunteers were trained to suppress thoughts about negative events their mental health improved, writes Dr Miriam Stoppard
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Homeschooler mum has no rules for kids as she doesn't want them 'controlled'
A mum has shared that rather than punishing her children, she chooses to 'talk it through' with them, and she also has unconventional ways of teaching her kids at home, rather than putting them in school
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Help get rid of stubborn fat by adding these four ingredients into a hot drink
Losing weight is often easier said than done, often requiring us to make - and stick to - meaningful lifestyle changes. But experts have suggested there is a way to help speed along weight loss efforts by popping a few natural ingredients into your hot drinks.
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'My wife says she can't trust me around our baby and won't even let me hold her'
A man has revealed that his wife is refusing to let him hold their baby because of his clumsy behaviour, with the new mum suggesting that he might even drop their daughter
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Mum feels like a 'prisoner' in her home due to tree allergy as she begs for help
Mary Duncan, 58, suffers from allergies to tree and oak moss and claims she cannot leave the house due to her health issues. She is now desperate to get rid of two large pine trees
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Cleaners sent to help hoarder with their house find mummified cats among rubbish
Professionals who went to clear a hoarder's home in Lancashire were horrified to find dead animals in amongst piles of junk that were blocking all entrances to the property
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Nightmare neighbour fired air rifle at man in garden and punched pregnant woman
Nightmare neighbour Izaak Bradbury fired at a man while he was gardening, before approaching him and punching him in the ear, causing it to bleed, Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court heard
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Woman's £4,500 EDF bill as worker calls her 'entitled and forgets to hang up'
EDF Energy customer Mel is classed as 'vulnerable' due to living with fibromyalgia and was left feeling degraded when a customer service worker was heard calling her 'entitled' while contesting a £4,500 energy bill
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Iconic G-A-Y Late nightclub in London will close after 'spike in attacks'
G-A-Y nightclub will close in December due to an increase in attacks on customers and staff, and multiple safety issues over a London building development in the area, according to owner Joseph
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Exercising for 20 minutes can boost brain power after a bad night's sleep
A new study found that doing a burst of moderate exercise - such as a brisk walk, vacuuming or mopping - in the morning, even if you feel tired, can help you get ready for the day
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Dolly Parton's tragic health battle that plunged star into ‘deep depression’
Country music star Dolly Parton underwent a partial hysterectomy in 1985 after being diagnosed with endometriosis - which pulled the icon into a deep depression
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Uni dropout killed her mum with frying pan and kitchen knife
Sydney Powell would stop at nothing, including murder, to stop her mum discovering that she had been suspended from university
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Cop and amateur boxer knocks mentally-ill hospital patient unconscious
This week, Jemarr Mosley, a former Virginia police officer and "amateur boxer," struck a mentally ill patient in the face after becoming agitated when the patient spat at him
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Isla Fisher on moving gift Sacha Baron Cohen bought her after her father died
Isla Fisher was devastated when her father passed away but now the star has discussed the touching gift her husband Sacha Baron Cohen gave her in support of her loss
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Women are using an extreme 'honey trap' to catch cheaters - but it has a cost
Relationship expert Jana Hocking has warned the practice of 'honey trapping' on social media can have quite serious impacts on both relationships and mental health
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Two-thirds of women have bad work experiences due to their periods, report finds
New research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development found that the majority of women felt their workplaces were not sufficiently accommodating
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'Outrageous Rwanda plan is out of touch with reality – there are no jobs there'
Lily Inga was just six when she fled the Rwanda genocide in 1994 . But the brutal reality of what she went through, resurfaced when the Government announced their unlawful Rwanda deal to deport asylum seekers.