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Mental health support cut before park murder

A coroner's inquest reveals how a Devon man killed a stranger in a park just months after his mental health support was terminated, raising serious questions about care system failures.

Youth Suicide Rates Up 50% in Decade

Shocking new data reveals a devastating 50% increase in suicide rates among children and young people in England over the past ten years, with experts calling for urgent mental health reforms.

ADHD Adults Face 5x Higher Financial Crisis Risk

Groundbreaking UK research reveals adults with ADHD are nearly five times more likely to face serious financial difficulties, with new study exposing the devastating mental health impact of money struggles.

Why sharing your child's tantrums online is harmful

Parents are unwittingly feeding a viral content machine by sharing their children's most vulnerable moments online. Discover the psychological impact and how to protect your family's digital privacy.

Mother's psychosis tragedy: The baby she adored

Friends reveal the heartbreaking backstory of Alice Mackey, a successful professional whose life shattered when postpartum psychosis turned her dream of motherhood into unimaginable tragedy.

Bipolar & Schizophrenia: Beyond the Stigma

Groundbreaking research challenges common misconceptions about bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, revealing new insights into treatment and recovery on World Mental Health Day.

IGDA: Building the next generation of game developers

Discover how the International Game Developers Association is breaking down barriers and creating pathways to success for aspiring game creators worldwide through mentorship, education and global networking.

The Rise of 'Selfish' Self-Help Books

A new wave of self-help literature championing radical self-interest is sweeping British bookshelves. Discover why 'selfish' advice is booming and whether putting yourself first truly leads to betterment.

Critical age screen time harms children revealed

Child development specialists have identified the precise age when parents should be most vigilant about screen time, with new research showing permanent effects on brain development.

Childhood IQ predicts adult alcohol risk, study finds

Groundbreaking UK research discovers children with lower cognitive test scores face significantly higher risk of developing alcohol-related problems as adults, including dependency and dangerous behaviours.

Scientists: Autism Not Single Condition

Groundbreaking research reveals autism is not a single condition with one cause, but multiple distinct subtypes requiring different approaches to treatment and support.

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