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One in Ten Health Workers in Europe Experience Suicidal Thoughts
A new World Health Organization (WHO) survey has uncovered a growing mental health crisis among healthcare professionals across Europe. The survey found...
Bullying, Suicidal Thoughts Lead to Frequent Headaches in Teens
Teenagers who have experienced bullying or have had thoughts of suicide may be more prone to frequent headaches, according to a new study published in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
One In Ten Young Experience Physical Pain And Suicidal Feelings
Nearly one in ten young people experience both persistent physical pain and suicidal feelings, according to a new paper from researchers from...
Childhood Trauma Affects Nearly Half of Adults
Forty two per cent percent of Australian adults, more than eight million people, experienced traumatic events as children. This early adversity includes...
Poor Sleep in Teenagers Linked to Higher Suicide Risk
Teenagers who sleep poorly or suffer from frequent night awakenings are significantly more likely to attempt suicide by late adolescence, a new...
WHO Calls for Global Action to Break Stigma and Prevent Suicide
Every year, more than 720,000 people around the world die by suicide, with many more attempting it. Marking World Suicide Prevention Day...
Loneliness: The Silent Global Epidemic Threatening Health, Productivity, and Lives
Loneliness is no longer just a personal issue—it is now a public health crisis. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), loneliness...
Gaza on the Brink: Hunger, Displacement, and Humanitarian Crisis with No End in Sight
In the Gaza Strip, families have reached a breaking point as relentless bombardment, blockade, and deprivation tighten their grip. Nearly every family...
Social Media Use in Preteens Linked to Rise in Depression
The more time preteens spend on social media, the more likely they are to experience depression—so says a new study from researchers...
AI-Powered Alerts Could Revolutionize Suicide Risk Detection
A groundbreaking study from Vanderbilt University Medical Center reveals that AI-driven clinical alerts may help doctors detect patients at risk of suicide...





































