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Joe Sugg: How Strictly helped my anxiety

Former Strictly Come Dancing finalist Joe Sugg reveals his battle with anxiety and how the show helped him overcome his fears. Read his inspiring story.

BA stewardess wins anxiety discrimination case

A British Airways cabin crew member has triumphed in a tribunal after being unfairly dismissed due to her anxiety disorder, setting a precedent for mental health rights in the workplace.

BA stewardess wins discrimination claim over fear of flying

A former British Airways cabin crew member, dismissed for her fear of flying, has won a discrimination claim against the airline. The tribunal ruled in her favour, marking a significant victory for employees with anxiety-related conditions.

Rosemary: A Natural Brain Booster

Discover how rosemary, a common kitchen herb, may offer remarkable benefits for brain health, including potential protection against Alzheimer's and relief from anxiety.

CEO fired over racist rant at Asian American family

A Philadelphia CEO has been dismissed following a public outcry over a racist tirade directed at an Asian American family in Tennessee. The incident, captured on video, has sparked widespread condemnation.

Trans veteran wins US Air Force benefits case

A transgender veteran has won a landmark case against the US Air Force, securing full retirement benefits after years of legal disputes over discriminatory policies.

Spanish town proposes ban on Muslim residents

A small town in Spain faces backlash after local officials propose banning Muslim residents from moving in, raising concerns over discrimination and human rights violations.

Nat Barr stranded by Tesla failure

Australian TV presenter Nat Barr reveals her frustrating ordeal with a Tesla electric vehicle, sparking debate about EV reliability and charging infrastructure.

James Corden’s Broadway Anxiety Confession

James Corden shares his nerve-wracking experience starring in the Broadway play 'ART', admitting he was terrified and constantly second-guessing his performance.

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