Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a model that can detect words and intonations related to depression…
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New Study Finds Parents and Teachers Struggle To Recognise Signs Of Depression In Children
Researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia have discovered that parents and teachers have difficulty recognising depression in children under 12.…
Report Finds Nearly a Quarter of Girls Aged 14 in UK Have Self-Harmed
The Children’s Society estimates that more than 100,000 children aged 14 in the UK are self-harming following survey results…
Holby City Male Mental Health Episode To Air Tonight
A special episode of Holby City, focusing on male mental health, supported by Mind, will air at 8pm, 28 August on BBC One.…
Co-Op to Trial 'Relaxed' Checkout Lanes for People Who Need Extra Time
Two Co-Op shops in central England are trialling ‘relaxed’ checkout lanes for people who need a little extra time in the checkout lane…
Major Mental Health Concerns for GP’s Following Mind Research
Mind survey shows that 40% of GP’s are living with a personal mental health issue and many feel unable to ask for support in the workplace…
Mental Health Problems Not Covered By Travel Insurance
Travellers with mental health problems are facing huge premiums or even no access to travel insurance, charity claims.…
Take 90: Counting To 90 Could Help Reduce Acts Of Aggression
A new not-for-profit initiative, Take:90, says it takes 90 seconds for feelings of anger and aggression to disappear…
Charity Says Parents on National Living Wage ‘Can’t Afford Basic Lifestyle’
Research by charity Child Poverty Action Group suggests low-earning parents are still unable to provide their families with ‘a basic, no-frills lifestyle’…
