All news on the topic: Mental health

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'Michael Gove's absurd plan to punish struggling parents is cruel and divisive'
Mirror columnist Eva Simpson hits out at Michael Gove's disgraceful idea to take away benefits from already struggling parents if their child plays truant from school
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Mum who was 'high on meth 24/7' shares how she turned her life around
Natalee King, from Florida, US, spent time in prison for drug-driving and suffered with depression after her late husband was crushed to death a truck during a tragic training accident in 2013
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Robots to treat 40,000 depression patients in bid to clear NHS health backlog
Up to 40,000 mental health patients could be treated by an app containing an AI robot and videos instead of in-person therapy. The pan is to bring down the NHS backlog, but some are sceptical of its effectiveness
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Starving yourself of sleep could age your brain by two years, study finds
Around one in seven Brits survive on dangerously low levels of sleep a night, which can have a serious impact on our brains
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Millie Mackintosh says being sober has 'changed her life' as she hits milestone
Former Made in Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh has opened up about the benefits of being sober, saying it has been "one of the best" decisions she has made for herself and mental health
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Salary and flexible working hours are top benefits for those looking for new job
Over half of Brits have searched for a new job in the past year - and one in five consider healthcare to be an important benefit
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'Representation of gay men made it harder to battle my eating disorder at 16'
Chris Hayter, 31, from Norfolk, opens up about the impact of gay stereotypes and lack of diverse body representation on young men across the UK with eating disorders
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Brain surgery leaves patients traumatised and suicidal
WARNING - GRAPHIC IMAGES: Around 90 cases of deep brain surgery at University Hospitals Birmingham are now being investigated and surgery is suspended
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Ed Sheeran reveals wife Cherry had 'inoperable' tumour as he announces album
Ed Sheeran has shared a heartbreaking revelation about his wife Cherry Seaborn's health when she was pregnant with their second child as he announced his latest album
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Act now with Budget help... or 2,000 British pubs will be lost forever
Three in 10 pubs are at risk of going to the wall in a devastating blow to communities across Britain as beer and energy prices threaten to drag our much-loved boozers under
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Emmerdale's Amy Nuttall supported by pals after split from Andrew Buchan
Amy Nuttall split from her husband Andrew Buchan at the end of last year, after the pair were married for 11 years
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'My son is my world, but he's moved away and his girlfriend is ruining things'
Mirror agony aunt Coleen Nolan advises a heartbroken reader who is missing her only child and fears his fiery partner is trying to drive a wedge between them
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'I make finger nail-sized guitars and miniscule plants - and use my bare hands'
Delving into the world of mini objects and modern doll's houses, artist Hannah Lemon speaks about her tiny houseplant creations and the ever-growing trend of #miniatures online
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Neighbours of UK's biggest cheese factory 'losing sleep' over 'rotten' smells
Residents living near Davidstow Creamery in Cornwall, which produces Cathedral City cheddar, have been complaining for years of foul smells, pollution and noises
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'I lost my leg to flesh-eating bacteria after falling while playing with kids'
Warning: Graphic images. Mum Angie Fowler, from Fort Worth, Texas, lost her leg to a flesh-eating bacteria after slipping in the garden while playing with her children
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Real-life Sleeping Beauty naps for 22 hours a day and once slept for four days
Joanna Cox, 38, says she's a real-life 'Sleeping Beauty' as she battles to stay awake with the rare disorder that sees her unable to work and have a social life
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Having good friends can slash your risk of 11 silent killers including cancer
A new study has found that spending time with our buddies can help keep us healthy in middle age. The study was carried out by the University of Queensland in Australia, who used data from 7,700 Aussie women ranging in age from 45 to 50.
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'Coffey says "work more" - but many disabled people don’t have that option'
Thérèse Coffey is wrong that people simply need to 'work more hours' in order to boost their incomes, Disabled Britain guest editor and columnist for the Mirror, Rachel Charlton-Dailey, says
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Chelsea face world record payout if Todd Boehly makes Graham Potter U-turn
The head coach is under massive pressure after Sunday's defeat away to Tottenham but club will need to fork out huge compensation package if they decided to make a change in the dugout
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'Exciting research shows link betwee vitamin D levels and Alzheimer’s disease'
Miriam Stoppard discusses research which shows improved cognitive functions linked to Vitamin D which may have implications for Alzheimer's patients
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'I feel like I'm drifting apart from my mum after being made redundant'
Mirror agony aunt Coleen Nolan speaks to a reader who is struggling after losing her job and can't get out as much as she used to
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Couple who paid builder £27k 'left without roof or front door 10 months later'
Matt and Allison Brown from Caerphilly, South Wales, hired a company called K Construct last May to build them a front porch and a rear extension - a job they claim they were told would only last four to six weeks
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Pregnant Gemma Atkinson shares mental struggle after traumatic first birth
Former Hollyoaks and Strictly Come Dancing star Gemma Atkinson has said that she doesn't feel mentally prepared to give birth to her second child following the traumatic birth of her first daughter, Mia
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Fresh Meat star in tears as she talks 'losing her mind' in post-natal depression
Welsh actress Kimberley Nixon has previously shined a light on her battle with OCD but now the 37-year-old has opened up on her struggle with severe post-natal depression
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'Cult-like' office saw employees work '15-hour shifts and not even get paid'
Generation's workers were not staff, but 'self-employed contractors' its under-fire boss says after claims people were recruited after not being told they won't be paid unless they sold well