All news on the topic: Mental health
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Worker who jumped in jet engine showed no signs of wanting to die, says brother
The brother of the Texas airport employee who jumped into the jet engine, committing suicide last month, says that his brother showed no signs of wanting to take his own life
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'My 34E breasts are agony, but my husband won't let me get reduction'
A woman left in agony by her 34E breasts has taken to social media to share how her husband has outright banned her from having them reduced because he 'loves them just the way they are'
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'Lewis Capaldi's Glastonbury performance was moment of magic for Disabled Brits'
Lewis Capaldi's awe-inspiring Glasto performance was a moment of hope for the Disabled community and shows the magic that happens when we truly connect, writes activist Anna Morell
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Prince George's 'impressive' talent he has inherited from Charles and Philip
Prince George has been called a "chip off the old block" after sharing an "impressive" talent with other members of the Royal Family including the King and Prince Philip, said a royal expert
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Princess Anne's three-word comeback to gunman who tried to kidnap her
The Princess Royal was held at gunpoint by Ian Ball on The Strand in London in 1974 but the then 23-year-old handled it in a way that was very much true to form
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Snoring 'key to dementia and stroke diagnosis' - you may not know you're at risk
Snoring is incredibly common, and it's usually nothing to be worried about - but it could actually be raising your risk of Alzheimer's disease in later life, scientists have warned
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'Loving and warm' woman dies after nurses think she is faking being unconscious
Edwige Nsilu, 20, was found with multiple ligatures around her neck at St Andrews Healthcare in Essex where she had been sectioned, an inquest heard
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Seven early signs of dementia as many people assume they're 'just getting old'
Dementia can be a debilitating and devastating illness but too many people are quick to brush aside some concerning early signs of the degenerative brain condition
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Company looking to hire someone to walk 10,000 steps every day for a month
A fitness company wants to hire a 'Chief Step Officer' who can take on the challenge of walking 10,000 steps every day, earning a cool $10,000 while inspiring others to step up their fitness game
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Holiday island launches 'no phones' policy so tourists 'genuinely enjoy' summer
The island of Ulko-Tammio, located in the Eastern Gulf of Finland National Park, has launched a phone free policy so visitors can enjoy a digital detox and immerse themselves in nature
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Dolphins forced to perform for tourists treated so badly they're self-harming
The last captive dolphin attraction in the UK closed in 2003 ending the cruelty of keeping such intelligent creatures in confinement but there are still more than 3,000 in held tourist entertainment venues around the world
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'Raise a glass to the best pub landlady you never knew'
Mourners came from her immediate family and friends, and her much bigger family of local people who appreciated the relaxed, friendly atmosphere of her pub, the New Inn
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Mirror's carer competition winner meets Tony Christie - and records a single
When it comes to the lyrics of Tony Christie’s charity song – “your heart is true, you’re a pal and a confidante” – they could have been written for Gez Ossai
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Thousands still shielding from Covid 'failed by ministers' as support cut back
From Tuesday the NHS will stop automatically contacting immunosuppressed patients who test positive for Covid - a move alarmed MPs say will cost more lives.
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'I stayed at Charlotte Church's well-being retreat - and it has changed my life'
Charlotte Church opened The Dreaming earlier this year and after visiting the wellbeing retreat, reporter Joanne Ridout says the lessons she learnt there will be 'life-changing'
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Brave former soldiers laugh off the traumas of war with stand-up comedy gig
Veterans who undertook a year-long comedy course, sponsored by the NHS and aimed at helping them to express themselves, are now preparing to perform to an audience in London.
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Short daytime naps may help reduce the risk of developing dementia, says study
Those who take short, regular naps during the day were said to show less brain shrinkage, which is a sign of ageing, and had brains which were two to six-and-a-half years younger
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Lewis Capaldi's health battles as he fears Tourette's will end his career
Glastonbury performer Lewis Capaldi revealed last month that should his mental health continue to 'take a beating', he would be prepared to walk away from his job and creating music
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Mum facing huge bill to learn to speak to her son backs Strictly star's campaign
Katie Littlejohn, 37, is supporting Rose Alying-Ellis's campaign for free BSL lessons for the families of deaf children, after being faced with huge fees to learn to communicate with her son.
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Katie Price’s mum shares horrific reason behind daughter's poor mental health
Katie Price's mum Amy has opened up about her glamour model daughter and why the star has struggled with mental health after a traumatic childhood and battling insecurities
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Woman left with broken spine as puppy thief kills dog in drug-fuelled car crash
Danny Frankham, 31, snatched five cocker spaniel puppies and their mother from a barn near Canterbury in Kent before he made his getaway by car
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Schoolboy discovers over 20 racist notes stashed in his bag by fellow pupils
The Year 9 pupil was searching in his backpack when he found pieces of paper with racial slurs stuffed into an outside pocket
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Cut your risk of dementia with simple daytime habit that keeps the brain 'young'
People can reduce their chance of getting dementia by reducing the rate at which their brain shrinks by taking regular naps during the day, according to new research
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Gok Wan on marrying his own life at 50, Glastonbury and 'big Beyoncé moment'
As television icon Gok Wan approaches his 50th birthday next year, he reflects back on his biggest life milestones to date and how he celebrated them all with food
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Most parents say raising a child is the best thing that ever happened to them
The top best things about parenting include cuddles, your little ones making you laugh, and watching their personalities develop, research has found
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