All news on the topic: Mental health
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Young woman's skin sheds after near fatal reaction to anxiety meds
The 23-year-old from Utah, US, was left with burn-like welts over 30 per cent of her body after taking anxiety meds. She was diagnosed with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
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Haunting last selfie mum took on cinema date hours before being stabbed to death
Katie Highton, 27, and Steven Harnett, 25, were named as the two people killed at a property in Dalton, Huddersfield on Monday - the new couple had gone to the cinema the night before
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Man charged with double murder after couple found dead in home after cinema date
Marcus Osbourne, 34, has been charged with the murders of Katie Highton and Steven Harnett who were found stabbed to death at a property in Dalton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire on Monday
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Human skull and bones found near where Brit disappeared in Cyprus
Police found the bones and skull near Yeroskipou in Cyprus on Monday and believe it to be the remains of 79-year-old British woman Ann Naisbitt
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Power of sport tackling mental health issues after starting with a bus stop
Ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week, Mirror Sport spoke to UK charity Sport In Mind, who have helped more than 18,000 people combat mental health problems through the medium of sport and physical activity since its foundation in 2010
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British Gas customer 'barely survives' after direct debit hike 'out of the blue'
Joyce Cooke, 78, says she has seen her British Gas electricity bill increase by more than four times "out of the blue" despite her being extremely frugal and watching TV for just 30 minutes a day
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Police watchdog called in after mum and partner killed in 'bladed weapon' attack
Katie Higton, 27, was killed in a suspected double murder alongside her boyfriend in Dalton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire - she was found alongside 25-year-old Steven Harnett
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Tragic suicides are 'powerful argument' for legalising assisted dying, MPs told
Health chiefs from countries which have given ill people control over how they die shared a range of experiences in a debate on a potential change to the law in the UK
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We're aware of the mental health crisis, we need government support
To do that we need funded mental health services, instead of an NHS that is facing cuts of billions and being carved up and sold off to their Conservative pals
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Kate radiant in yellow as she joins Love Island favourite for sporty outing
Kate Middleton has formed an unlikely duo with former Love Island star Zara McDermott to support the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust in honour of Mental Health Awareness Week
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Man's house 'trashed' days before he died alongside partner in 'frenzied attack'
Steven Harnett, 25, was named locally as the man found at a property in Dalton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire yesterday morning - neighbours told the Mirror that his house had been trashed last week
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Joe Burrow shows his class with touching off-field mental health gesture
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and his Foundation have helped numerous families at a local children's hospital after the NFL star made a huge donation towards mental health treatment
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Signs your job is making you 'unwell' and it's time to go, according to expert
A top organisational psychologist has shared some of the ways your job can make you unwell - from the office itself to your boss' management skills - and how to tell when it's time to quit
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'Darling' mum-of-4 found 'murdered' in home alongside partner as cops arrest man
A man in his 30s has been arrested on suspicion of two murders after a man and a woman were found dead at a home in what a detective described as an 'exceptionally serious offence'
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Brother found baby his teen sister 'murdered' inside 'unusually heavy' bin bag
A court heard Paris Mayo asked her brother George to take out a black bin bag left on the front doorstep, which he noticed was "unusually heavy" and left streaks of blood once lifted
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Foods that can trigger anxiety and the 'Super Six' you should eat
What we munch away on can have a profound effect on our mood - from pizza and caffeine-laden drinks making us feel awful to oily fish and pumpkin seeds providing the perfect pick-me-up
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Prince's Trust award for uniform recycling shop providing lifeline for pupils
Teacher Penny Pearson helped pupils to sort out the shirts, ties and jumpers languishing in lost property, and soon the group were learning how to sort the recycled uniform for students in need
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Missed chances to save man who starved to death at 4.5st after benefits stopped
Vulnerable grandfather Errol Graham, 57, was found dead weighing just four-and-a-half stone at his Redford, Nottinghamshire, flat, having written a letter saying he went to bed hungry
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Flasher ran away 'with hurt pride' after victim laughed at size of his manhood
Dana Mustapha, from Cheshire, was described as having a look of "evil excitement" on one of several occasion when he was spotted pulling down his trousers, a court heard
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Strengthen your mental health foundations through diet, breathing and positivity
In part two of Dr Alex George’s exclusive new series, he explains how we can boost mental fitess with simple lifestyle changes
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Prince Harry is America's favourite royal - while King Charles is way down list
Prince Harry has been 'crowned' the US's favourite royal - as he came out on top in 36 individual states
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Britain's most senior Black police officer retires after accusations of bullying
Deputy Chief Constable Tyron Joyce, head of the Police Race Action Plan, has left his post after his second in command accused him of professionally undermining her in front of their colleagues
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Pub landlord shouts cancer patient neighbour, 70, will 'die anyway' in bin row
A pub landlord from Morecambe attacked his 70-year-old neighbour who had cancer, following a dispute over their dustbins
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Vicky McClure's debut children's book is love letter to Skegness caravan park
Vicky McClure is worried the seaside town will die out and even took her boyfriend on a romantic weekend to Skegness for a break during filming for Line of Duty
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Brits hit by anti-social behaviour must be classed as victims, ministers told
Vulnerable people who are repeatedly targeted by thugs who stamp on their flowers or throw beer bottles in their garden are not classed as victims so are not eligible for support
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