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Singing speeds postnatal depression recovery

Groundbreaking research from the UK shows that group singing sessions can help new mothers recover from postnatal depression three times faster than standard treatments.

Children's autism misdiagnosed as OCD, study reveals

Groundbreaking research reveals a disturbing trend of misdiagnosis affecting children nationwide, with experts warning that confusing autism traits for OCD could lead to inappropriate treatments and lasting harm.

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.

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.

Social Media Apps Face Cigarette-Style Health Warnings

The UK Government is considering mandatory mental health warnings on social media platforms, similar to those on cigarette packets, to combat the growing crisis in youth mental health linked to excessive app usage.

AI Predicts Depression Risk with 90% Accuracy

Groundbreaking research from leading UK universities reveals how artificial intelligence can analyse language patterns to detect early signs of mental illness, potentially revolutionising mental healthcare.

TikTok Star Tyler Robinson Dies By Suicide

Exclusive investigation into the devastating suicide of 18-year-old TikTok sensation Tyler Robinson, revealing his secret battle with mental health and the urgent warning from his grieving family about the hidden pressures of social media fame.

Childhood Loneliness Raises Dementia Risk by 56%

A major new study finds that feeling lonely as a child can significantly increase the risk of developing dementia decades later. Researchers warn of a looming public health crisis.

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