Mental health
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Advocates blame a rise in ‘underlying tensions’ due to joblessness and mental health issues, and adult children returning to live at home
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Six healthcare workers speak about the enduring impact of the Covid crisis, even as rates decline
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Forty hubs in England will field calls from frontline staff and contact those at higher risk directly
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Inscription on painting that has been subject of debate has been reattributed to the artist himself
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Doctors warn of legacy of chronic illness as case numbers rise by 46% in wake of coronavirus restrictions
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For some the pandemic has worsened their symptoms, but others say social distancing and hygiene measures have made life easier
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The Australian musician had finished her deeply personal album before she was diagnosed. Suddenly, the narratives she had based it on required a second look
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One contributor is notably absent from the new film about Britney: herself. But from Rihanna to Beyoncé to Taylor Swift, female stars have always struggled to tell their stories
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After years of suffering in silence the former Rangers forward is able to open up about fear of failure and mental health problems
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An A&E doctor and social media influencer, George has long advocated better mental healthcare. But after the death of his brother last year, he knew he wanted to do more
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4 out of 5 stars.The hit documentary arrives on Sky and Now TV, and explores the feeding frenzy that has surrounded the pop star since she was 10 years old
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What it's like to be on both sides of a mental health section
Rebecca LawrenceAs a psychiatrist and a patient, I know how painful it can be. No amount of legal reform will change that, says Rebecca Lawrence -
When you're down, midwinter is bleak – but draw comfort from knowing your summer will come
Adrian ChilesGrey days make me maudlin, but when I was struggling they taught me something too, says Guardian columnist Adrian Chiles -
Finding comes as experts highlight huge impact of Covid-19 pandemic on young people’s mental health
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As she prepares to leave office, children’s tsar Anne Longfield says families should be at the heart of MPs’ plans
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By the end of last year 10 million people, including 1.5 million children, were thought to be in need of new or additional support
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