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Student Space is “a place of hope for students who are concerned about their mental health”
Online mental health support for university students can offer extra help to those affected by the pandemic, finds a report produced by the Centre for Mental Health.
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Health and Social Care Bill must commit Government to mental health investment, says Mind
Mental health charity Mind has welcomed a House of Lords amendment to the Health and Social Care Bill that would commit this and future governments to invest in mental health services in line with demand.
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Neurovascular study uncovers distinct sex-based biological markers of depression
A new study has sought to explain the sex-based difference in risk and symptom manifestation of severe depression.
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Samaritans pilot new virtual chat service
The Samaritans in collaboration with Anglia Ruskin University have launched a new hub delivering online support.
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Blood test indicating the biomarker of depression is one step closer
Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago have developed a new blood test that has demonstrated potential in identifying depression and the effectiveness of treatment.
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‘Dark genome’ could provide clues for the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Researchers at the University of Cambridge investigating the mysterious 'dark genome' have identified proteins that may prove useful in the identification and treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar.
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AI technology is damaging the mental health of workers, concludes MPs
A cross-party grouping of MPs has concluded that AI technology is harming the mental health of employees.
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What is necessary to address the long-term impact of the pandemic on mental health?
In anticipation of the autumn budget this week, the Royal College of Psychiatrists, among others speak out about the need for specific funding for mental health services.
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Latest Every Mind Matters campaign ‘empowers’ the public to find out “what works for me”
The Office for Health Improvements and Disparities (OHID) has launched the latest Every Mind Matters campaign, urging the public to use the platform to discover what could work for them to improve their mental health.
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Work-life balance is causing chronic stress and burnout for frontline workers, finds study
A new study conducted by 87% has found that the work-life balance of frontline NHS workers has been heavily eroded by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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