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My patient thinks he’s a werewolf: 10 years as an NHS psychiatrist

AOL 02 May 2024
However, this incident reflects a widely held sentiment still prevalent today, that mental health is less important than physical health. There has been a welcome shift in public awareness through newspapers, radio, television, podcasts and TikTok ... .
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Bonnie Stewart: Steamboat Pilot & Today to shift print edition schedule starting in June

Steamboat Pilot 01 May 2024
The newspaper industry changes frequently. I look back to when I started my career in newspapers 30 years ago, and the evolution has been truly astonishing. When I started in the business, there was only a print newspaper.
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'22 minutes of horror': 14-year-old boy killed in London sword attack

France24 01 May 2024
... boy dead in London, leading one newspaper to question potential mental health service failings.
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Paris Olympic athletes to feast on freshly baked bread, select cheeses and plenty of veggie options

Springfield News-Sun 30 Apr 2024
Visitors, too, will be able to enjoy some specially created snacks at the different venues ... Every day, during the July 26-Aug ... ___ ... AP ... newspapers sue ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Microsoft for ... Walmart to close its 51 health centers and virtual care service.
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Hollyoaks confirms tragedy as Cindy Cunningham and Dave Chen-Williams’ wedding ends with drugs twist

Metro UK 30 Apr 2024
Ethan and Mason (Frank Kauer) are forced to give the groom a pep talk, while Lizzie gets a lead from the health visitor on the baby that she gave up.
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United Methodists begin to reverse longstanding anti-LGBTQ policies

Springfield News-Sun 30 Apr 2024
CHARLOTTE, N.C ... However, the large majority achieved by Tuesday's votes indicate the tenor of the General Conference ... ___ ... Credit. AP ... 1 ... newspapers sue ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Microsoft for ... Walmart to close its 51 health centers and virtual care service.
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Why Israel is so determined to launch an offensive in Rafah. And why so many ...

Springfield News-Sun 30 Apr 2024
“We will enter Rafah because we have no other choice ... They live in densely packed tent camps, overflowing U.N ... The U.S ... Moreover, U.N ... newspapers sue ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Microsoft for ... Walmart to close its 51 health centers and virtual care service.
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Judge raises threat of jail in hush money trial as he holds Trump in contempt, ...

Springfield News-Sun 30 Apr 2024
And if he does it again, the judge warned, he could be jailed. Prosecutors had alleged 10 violations, but New York Judge Juan M ... AP ... 1 ... newspapers sue ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Microsoft for ... Walmart to close its 51 health centers and virtual care service.
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Biden Administration Delays Decision on Menthol Cigarette Ban

Jacksonville Free Press 29 Apr 2024
Gwen Carr, mother of Eric Garner, who tragically died nearly a decade ago due to a police altercation over the sale of loose cigarettes, expressed relief at the Department of Health and Human Services’ decision to delay the menthol ban.
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Importance of immunisation highlighted in disease prevention

The News International 29 Apr 2024
LAHORE.A seminar was held on ‘World Immunisation Week in collaboration with Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman Memorial Society (MKRMS), Jang Group of Newspapers, Primary and Secondary Health Care and World Health Organization.
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Tory MP Dan Poulter’s defection to Labour piles pressure on Rishi Sunak

AOL 28 Apr 2024
Dr Poulter told the newspaper the Conservative Party “feels like it has become a nationalist party of the right” ... The Conservative Party hit back that he was “wrong” to say only the Opposition could improve the health service.
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Indian-origin doctor who drove Tesla off cliff with family inside experienced ‘psychotic’ break: Reports

Deccan Herald 28 Apr 2024
... hearing was a response to an earlier request from Patel who is seeking a mental health diversion in his case, the New York Post newspaper reported.</p>.<p>If a judge grants the doctors .
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Cold cases: 3,400 unclaimed bodies frozen in state mortuaries, with some kept for six years ...

Independent online (SA) 28 Apr 2024
The national Department of Health has revealed that government mortuaries across the country are saddled with more than 3,400 unclaimed bodies of people who passed away and their families have not showed up to claim their loved one’s remains.
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You can run but you can’t hide from family genes

Naples Daily News 28 Apr 2024
As astute newspaper readers know, not to mention friends and relatives of celebrated health guru and highly conditioned athlete Jim Fixx, author of “The Complete Book of Running,” who died in his ...
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From the Opinions Editor: In election campaigns, not much talk of climate change

Indian Express 28 Apr 2024
In an article in this newspaper (Health on a hot planet, IE, April 26) public health expert and Distinguished Professor of Public Health, K Srinath Reddy underlined the challenges posed by a warming world.

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