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— UK 36386 — Better support for those in mental distress
— UK 36381 — Rise in young people with mental health issues in South Cumbria sparks service crisis
— UK 36387 — Artist to tackle mental health stigma
— UK 36365 — Cannabis is a mental health issue': the ex-offenders using rap as therapy
— UK 36364 — India faces massive challenge to get mental healthcare right
— UK 36363 — Leeds mental health unit suicide: NHS launches internal probe
— UK 36334 — Scot Young had 'left mental health facility hours before he died'
— UK 36333 — New mental health recovery check hailed
— UK 36335 — Children with mental health issues 'should learn the violin'
— UK 36336 — Infamous West Bromich spree killer dies in mental hospital
— UK 36310 — Terminally ill women pleads: 'Extraordinary Highgate mental health centre should not face cuts'
— UK 36300 — Recognising and helping address widespread in-work poverty is essential for a healthy economy
— UK 36312 — Parishes Together Fund helps young people's mental awareness support group
— UK 36232 — NYPD Officer Shootings: Eric Garner's daughter says deaths not race related but a 'mental health ...
— UK 36231 — Under-18s with mental health problems no longer to be held in police cells
— UK 36230 — Mental health inequalities in detecting breast cancer
— UK 36204 — Clapham dad killed himself after doctors failed to spot signs of mental illness
— UK 36195 — We know mental illnesses run in families but we still don't protect children
— UK 36193 — Real Christmas trees good for your mental health
— UK 36217 — Inclusive' plan for mental health to benefit LGBTI people
— UK 36210 — Are LGBT people treated equally within the health system?
— UK 36194 — Mental Illnesses Run In Families, So How Can We Protect Children?
— UK 36184 — Martin Place inquiry must look at how we handle the mentally ill, dangerous obsessive
— UK 36182 — Championing the way for LGBTI mental health
— UK 36178 — Thousands trained to better spot mental health problems
— UK 36177 — How employers can help to alleviate mental health crisis
— UK 36165 — Mentally-ill teenagers will no longer be held in police cells under expected reforms
— UK 36143 — Mentally-ill teenagers no longer to be held in cells
— UK 36142 — Teenagers who suffer from mental health problems...
— UK 36141 — Large-scale survey sheds light on mental health of UK teens
— UK 36110 — We need a mental health revolution
— UK 36109 — NICE updates its guideline on safely treating mental health problems in women before, during and ...
— UK 36107 — Address gaps in mental health care for new mothers
— UK 36106 — Extra mental health support for new mums and mums-to-be
— UK 36105 — How a real tree can spruce up your mental health at Christmas
— UK 36072 — Freed! The mental health patient who is still in secure unit four months after being told he was free
— UK 36071 — Decades of Not Understanding Mental Health Has Left Too Many Unhelped - But We Are Getting ...
— UK 36069 — Millions to help people with mental health issues get back to work
— UK 36073 — Could this man revolutionise mental health treatment?
— UK 36080 — Older people are becoming healthier every year: Better diets, vaccines and a decline in smoking ...
— UK 36074 — Mentally ill teenagers will no longer be held in police cells
— UK 36070 — Homeless Veterans campaign: Expert calls for military mental health 'quality mark'
— UK 36047 — South Yorkshire mental health sufferers 'not being supported back into work', warns charity
— UK 36046 — Mental health care still poor
— UK 36045 — Training older people in social media improves mental health and well-being
— UK 36044 — It's good to talk: breaking down the barriers of mental illness
— UK 36043 — Mental health issues very much on young people's minds
— UK 36008 — From Gaza to the UK: mental health isn't just a medical problem, it's political
— UK 36007 — Government back-to-work schemes 'failing' people with mental health problems
— UK 35979 — People with mental health problems 'not being helped back into work'
— UK 35978 — UK government's back-to-work schemes are 'failing' people with mental health issues
— UK 35977 — It's Time for a New Approach to Help People With Mental Health Problems Into Work
— UK 35976 — Back-to-work schemes are 'making mental illness worse' says charity
— UK 35981 — New Report Highlights LGBT Health And Wellbeing
— UK 35942 — Homeless Veterans appeal: Top military psychiatrist dismisses 'myths' of common mental problems
— UK 35940 — Liverpool artist urging people to Band Together to help those with mental illness this Christmas
— UK 35938 — Living Wage 'key' for tackling health inequalities
— UK 35915 — Farming family fight to beat mental health stigma
— UK 35909 — Scheme to get people with mental health problems into work extended across East Midlands
— UK 35910 — Lucie Bray inquest: Health services were 'sluggish'
— UK 35912 — Manchester psychic: Ouija boards 'can trigger mental health issues in children'
— UK 35883 — A current crisis in mental health services for children and young people in Scotland
— UK 35881 — Sport will help to improve thousands of lives through new mental health scheme
— UK 35880 — Claims of bullying culture among staff at Britain's biggest NHS mental health trust
— UK 35861 — How many people have mental health disorders?
— UK 35845 — Why mental health matters
— UK 35782 — Why do we ignore the mental health aspects of crime?
— UK 35780 — Russia bans Cannibal Corpse songs and artwork as they 'damage children's mental health'
— UK 35783 — Women with mental illness miss out on breast cancer screening
— UK 35785 — Mentally ill Indian women 'treated worse than animals': HRW
— UK 35745 — Unique mental health work inspirational, says minister
— UK 35742 — Older people express 'grave concern' at Devon health chiefs' plans to 'suspend treatments'
— UK 35750 — Mental health inequalities in detection of breast cancer
— UK 35729 — Gambia foreign minister: 'Gays are detrimental to human existence'
— UK 35715 — Mental health needs better understanding, says top psychologist
— UK 35714 — I love working in mental health – but I can't do a good job on a shoestring
— UK 35677 — Poor quality work more damaging to mental health than unemployment, says Bevan
— UK 35673 — Children's mental health key to future employment prospects
— UK 35676 — Locking up children with mental health conditions must end
— UK 35678 — Highgate teens win campaign to see mental health taught in schools
— UK 35679 — Mental health patients die waiting for beds
— UK 35680 — Money should be spent on mental health
— UK 35675 — Can an app really help solve mental illness? Femail investigates digital therapy
— UK 35653 — New mental health 'hub' centre opens
— UK 35651 — New mental health campaign urges people to 'talk to someone you trust'
— UK 35650 — Fears over custody dangers for people detained under mental health act
— UK 35649 — Let's fight mental health stigma'
— UK 35617 — New report says children's mental health is becoming worse
— UK 35616 — Deputy prime minister launches mental health taskforce
— UK 35585 — How your breast size affects your mental health: Having uneven or bigger boobs lowers self ...
— UK 35584 — Young mental health services 'cannot cope', AMs say
— UK 35583 — Mental health is leading cause of illness in the workplace
— UK 35558 — Hospitals struggle as mental health services feel the strain
— UK 35557 — Cuts and Surge in Demand Placing Mental Health Services Under 'Unprecedented Strain', Say ...
— UK 35556 — Mental health workforce needs more investment says RCN
— UK 35546 — Bad marriages damage heart health, study claims
— UK 35536 — Fundamental rights conference: "Things are improving"
— UK 35534 — Government pledges to improve support for student mental health
— UK 35522 — Brian Cox on Rosetta, tackling mental health and worksheets v textbooks
— UK 35479 — Mum's plea for more help for young mental health sufferers
— UK 35477 — Dementia carers' mental health improves with coping strategies therapy
— UK 35481 — Pregnancy and childbirth: why mental health care for parents is important
— UK 35480 — Northern Ireland health survey: 'Possible psychiatric disorder' rate at 19%
— UK 35459 — Your credit score reveals how physically and mentally healthy you are, study finds
— UK 35458 — Creating a fairer society by putting mental health on equal footing with physical health
— UK 35456 — Improving healthcare for survivors and perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse
— UK 35452 — Stop locking up children having mental health crisis
— UK 35451 — Coping strategies therapy significantly improves dementia carers' mental health and quality of life
— UK 35450 — Employment rate falls for people with severe learning disabilities or mental health needs
— UK 35436 — Changing the prevailing attitude about AIDS, gender and reproductive health in southern Africa
— UK 35422 — Police may refuse detention of mental health patients in future
— UK 35420 — Why We Need to Abandon the Disease-Model of Mental Health Care
— UK 35394 — Children's mental health is getting worse, says charity
— UK 35393 — Number of mental health patients behind bars falls in victory for Sunday Mirror campaign
— UK 35365 — Fight to be taken seriously can be key for mental health patients
— UK 35364 — Perinatal mental health crucial for physical and mental wellbeing of both parents and child
— UK 35362 — The Symmetry Between Movember and Mental Illness
— UK 35349 — Is Your Food a Recipe for Your Child's Future Ill Health?
— UK 35326 — Mental health charity says poorest people are 'struggling'
— UK 35328 — Guidelines to limit tours of overseas duty reduce mental health problems in UK's armed forces
— UK 35329 — Suicide prevention part of adult mental health services review
— UK 35325 — Limiting Deployment Length May Save Soldiers' Mental Health
— UK 35296 — Limiting duration of overseas deployment may prevent mental health problems
— UK 35295 — TV Dramas Boost Mental Health Awareness
— UK 35294 — What about the mental health of kids with intellectual disability?
— UK 35293 — How do child and adolescent mental health problems influence public sector costs?
— UK 35291 — Teenager campaigns over mental health
— UK 35267 — Mentally ill children held in prison cells as care facilities cut
— UK 35264 — Soaps help fight mental health stigma
— UK 35268 — Children in mental health crisis face being locked up by police
— UK 35269 — 26% 'have had mental health issue'
— UK 35262 — Half keeping mental health issues secret
— UK 35236 — Reforming young people's mental health services is a crucial mission for us in delivering a fairer ...
— UK 35200 — Could a mental health specialist take 999 calls?
— UK 35199 — Sport mad friends are the face of new mental health campaign aimed at men
— UK 35198 — Stress and mental ill health main causes of absence
— UK 35197 — Not enough spent on mental health
— UK 35182 — The Digital Age: Is the mental health of our children at risk?
— UK 35173 — New project encourages people with mental health difficulties to blog their everyday lives
— UK 35142 — Benefits Thinking: Why bosses must care about mental health
— UK 35139 — Mental health of children and young people 'at risk in digital age'
— UK 35140 — 263 children sectioned under the mental health act were held in police cells last year
— UK 35141 — Tackling mental health issues
— UK 35102 — Wide-ranging agreement on helping people with mental health issues
— UK 35101 — Shift work could be affecting your mental ability, scientists claim
— UK 35096 — HRW says Yemen HIV patients denied healthcare
— UK 35072 — Is enough spent to tackle mental health problems?
— UK 35043 — Spend on mental health just 7%
— UK 35042 — Mental health battle has cost me 'blood, sweat and tears'
— UK 35041 — North East mental health detentions among the highest in England
— UK 35009 — Young Reporter: Mental Health in Our Youth
— UK 35006 — Pregnancy, Babies And Mental Health: What You Really Need To Know
— UK 35005 — Daniel Radcliffe on the unhealthy stigma of male vulnerability: We should be able to be hurt or ...
— UK 34971 — Workplaces still home to mental health prejudices
— UK 34948 — Mind reveal 'unacceptably' low spending by east of England local authorities on public mental health
— UK 34947 — Public mental health spending in England too low, says Mind
— UK 34946 — Mental health stigma: new campaign urges action
— UK 34941 — Only 36% of councils refer to homelessness within health plans
— UK 34935 — Mental health units to be set up inside prisons
— UK 34934 — Movember survey: Less than third of men would tell partners about mental health problems
— UK 34930 — Council "strictly monitoring" proposed cuts to mental health services
— UK 34929 — Tackling soldiers' mental trauma after Afghanistan duty
— UK 34904 — Man who jumped White House fence has 'mental health problems'
— UK 34903 — Depression, mental health and football: A dressing room is the loneliest place in the world when ...
— UK 34799 — Panel to look at lgbti mental health
— UK 34788 — Mental Health and Dating: Love or Heartache?
— UK 34786 — Challenging the stigma of mental health
— UK 34779 — Sport scheme to help people with mental health problems unveiled
— UK 34759 — Gaps in mental health care for new mothers cost UK £8bn a year – study
— UK 34758 — Pupils explore mental health issues
— UK 34737 — Mental health detention suite 'saves police 400 hours per month'
— UK 34736 — Hip-hop therapy is new route to mental health, say psychiatrists
— UK 34741 — Tackling Youth Mental Health
— UK 34705 — U.S. college students do better than U.K. counterparts in physical activity, healthy diet
— UK 34725 — Mental Heath Foundation help and information
— UK 34677 — Talking openly about mental health
— UK 34689 — MP says it is government's priority to ensure mental health patients are treated equally following ...
— UK 34686 — US students 'healthier' than UK counterparts
— UK 34680 — Mental health charity loses council funding ahead of legal reforms
— UK 34679 — Hugs, talks and "wonderful moments" at mental health week
— UK 34636 — 9 Things We Learned From Twitter On World Mental Health Day
— UK 34634 — Hip-hop 'can help people with mental health issues'
— UK 34635 — 5 YouTubers Raising Mental Health Awareness
— UK 34639 — Mental Health: Facing My Self-Stigma
— UK 34653 — The invisible struggle: Manchester students dispel myths behind mental health
— UK 34654 — Plans to cut under-18s in adult mental health units
— UK 34638 — Plans to reduce admission of children to adult mental health wards
— UK 34622 — Will van der Hart: Mental health problems aren't demonic attacks
— UK 34606 — Charities stamp out stigma of mental health issues
— UK 34565 — UK poor priced out of healthy diet - report
— UK 34562 — Mental health issues in children have been a hidden struggle for too long'
— UK 34583 — Activists concerned for mental health of LGBTI asylum seekers on Manus Island
— UK 34561 — Mental health problems still a workplace stigma
— UK 34555 — Archbishop Welby's daughter on mental health stigma
— UK 34549 — Mental health services crucial for LGBTI youth in rural areas: headspace CEO
— UK 34529 — Cannabis can cause mental health problems: New study
— UK 34528 — Why I'm backing the fight to end second-class mental health care
— UK 34511 — Why Schools Should Screen Their Students' Mental Health
— UK 34512 — Does wellbeing improve your mental health?
— UK 34513 — Stan Collymore praises youth openness on mental health
— UK 34514 — Stan Collymore to appear on Newsnight to discuss mental health stigma
— UK 34486 — Jim Wells: NI health minister 'will not abandon religious beliefs' in policies
— UK 34480 — UK Mental Health: Millions of Workers Fear Reporting Stress, Anxiety, Depression, and Other ...
— UK 34479 — UK bosses urged to combat mental health stigma
— UK 34495 — Israel's health ministry warning over sexual orientation 'therapies'
— UK 34445 — Raising awareness of the importance of work for mental health
— UK 34441 — Israeli Health Minister: 'No scientific evidence' supporting gay conversion therapies
— UK 34447 — Warning of 'tidal wave' of mental health problems
— UK 34448 — Mental health should be a priority, not a Cinderella
— UK 34459 — Coleman appointed Health Minister
— UK 34410 — Children with mental health problems waiting months for support from Humber NHS trust ...
— UK 34407 — The mental costs of cost cutting in Spain
— UK 34413 — 1 in 4 Film Festival: University cinema to show mental health related films
— UK 34389 — Students raise awareness of mental health
— UK 34388 — Anorexic patient issues desperate plea in bid to avoid being locked in mental hospital
— UK 34319 — Growing up healthy. Or not. Child health inequalities in the UK
— UK 34315 — Mental health experts urge people to get 'appy' and stay well
— UK 34286 — Late diagnosis of HIV blamed on Coalition's health reforms
— UK 34290 — Improved mental health linked to nature group walks
— UK 34254 — Alcohol-related mental health problems are a huge issue for older people
— UK 34199 — Prison watchdog criticises mental health care of Raymond Scott leading up to his death
— UK 34185 — Brains get sick too: How neuroscience can teach children about mental health
— UK 34184 — Mental health plan agreed
— UK 34129 — Study: Education and health spending compromised by climate change
— UK 34125 — Traumatised mental health worker left job after patient sexually assaulted her on Hull unit
— UK 34114 — Why poverty impacts on mental health
— UK 34108 — Mental health and suicide: Politician's plea for people to be more open
— UK 34107 — Think about patients' mental health, physios urged
— UK 34088 — New code of practice for detainees under mental health act
— UK 34087 — NHS teaming up with band to play for mental health patients
— UK 34039 — Treating your cat like a small dog can be detrimental to its mental and physical health, UK animal ...
— UK 34037 — Changes charity can help people with mental health issues
— UK 34036 — More mental health care homes desperately needed
— UK 34054 — Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Leads Efforts to Improve LGBT Health
— UK 33984 — Mental Health: Don't ignore an epidemic
— UK 33983 — Stockton Mastermind bravely tells of his early struggle with mental health to help young people's ...
— UK 33977 — Be active: Walking, cycling to work improves mental health
— UK 33937 — Children and mental health: My carefree child developed generalised anxiety disorder
— UK 33936 — World Suicide Prevention Day: Manchester must unite to tackle mental health, urges uni professor
— UK 33949 — Older people in Wales are still failing to get adequate health and social care while others are live in ...
— UK 33957 — Sexual Minorities Experience Worse Healthcare, UK Study
— UK 33940 — Fears over rise of officers with mental health issues
— UK 33935 — Daily cannabis smokers risk health, wellbeing and achievement
— UK 33924 — More than half of musicians have experienced mental health problems, survey reveals
— UK 33913 — Prenatal alcohol consumption linked to mental health problems
— UK 33911 — Many LGB Brits face mental health challenges
— UK 33863 — Make mental health bigger priority
— UK 33862 — Campaign for more mental health facilities
— UK 33864 — Teenagers shape future of mental health services
— UK 33817 — Eating with your family is good for mental health
— UK 33816 — Treat cause of mental health problems
— UK 33813 — Why Are Gay People More Likely to Have Mental Health Problems?
— UK 33811 — Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals More Likely to Have Mental Problems: survey
— UK 33838 — Pupils must follow 'five-a-day' rule to boost mental health
— UK 33790 — Healthy breakfasts can help save your children from type 2 diabetes, says a new report
— UK 33796 — UK's young adult carers: Bullied and suffering poor mental and physical health
— UK 33779 — Study reveals gay and lesbian people experience more health issues
— UK 33786 — Sexual Violence in the UK: 40% Women With 'Severe' Mental Illness are Victims of Assault
— UK 33801 — Gay people twice as likely to experience mental health issues
— UK 33804 — Barbaric' restraining of Camden mental health patients under fire
— UK 33809 — Evaluation of the strengthening South Africa revitalised response to HIV and Health programme
— UK 33797 — Policing, and the true scale of mental health issues
— UK 33783 — Women with severe mental illness are five times more likely to be raped and three times more at ...
— UK 33756 — Gay people more likely to have mental health problems, survey says
— UK 33755 — Norfolk and Suffolk mental health bed cuts criticised
— UK 33754 — Training push to end mental health stigma
— UK 33719 — Arts group set up to help people with mental health problems
— UK 33721 — Students Are Missing Out On Their Education Due To Mental Health Stigma
— UK 33720 — Mental Health: 'Destructive Link' Between Workplace Stress and Reduced Productivity
— UK 33690 — Poorest in the UK less healthy and dying younger
— UK 33701 — Family dinners are good for teenagers' mental health and may 'combat the effects of cyberbullying'
— UK 33702 — Leeds baby scheme to cut risk of mental health problems
— UK 33703 — Austerity is making life unbearable for those with mental health conditions
— UK 33711 — 40% of China textbooks classify gayness as mental illness
— UK 33708 — Older people's social status and health
— UK 33655 — Health leaders call for emergency taskforce on obesity
— UK 33665 — New football team for mental health patients
— UK 33664 — Managing stress and mental health in a small business
— UK 33658 — Mental health problems rife among professional musicians
— UK 33656 — Rickets returns as poor families find healthy diets unaffordable
— UK 33634 — Fresh blood for mental health trust
— UK 33635 — The mental health problems going undiagnosed
— UK 33636 — We welcome child mental health review
— UK 33594 — School principal slammed over saying that students with mental health issues are 'morons'.
— UK 33568 — Survey shows mental health patients feel medication given as easy option
— UK 33566 — Self-harm by mental health patients in NHS has risen by 56%, figures show
— UK 33565 — Art exhibition puts the spotlight on mental health
— UK 33564 — Centre targets mental health issues among young Irish
— UK 33555 — The golden rules to a happier, healthier old age
— UK 33523 — Have you done your health homework?
— UK 33502 — Working to tackle mental health barrier
— UK 33501 — Plans for mental health service
— UK 33499 — Losing weight and mental health
— UK 33478 — Mental Illness Does Not Discriminate”
— UK 33468 — Experts issue malnutrition health warning
— UK 33451 — UK's 'troubled families' plagued with physical and mental health problems
— UK 33450 — Ex-Claret is new face of mental health charity Mind
— UK 33449 — Suicidal due to 'crisis in mental health services'
— UK 33432 — Men and mental health: The untold story
— UK 33366 — Teenagers give up summer to help raise awareness of mental health problems
— UK 33365 — Mental health patients could go to court over electric-shock treatment
— UK 33367 — Rich parents claim their kids are less healthy with mental health disabilities on the rise, up 21% in ...
— UK 33338 — Youth Olympics put focus on mental health disorders
— UK 33298 — Ebola, polio, HIV: it's dangerous to mix healthcare and foreign policy
— UK 33296 — South West employees isolated in mental health suffering
— UK 33295 — Most of us know very little about mental illness'
— UK 33294 — we're all vulnerableto poor mental health
— UK 33272 — Wider needs of those with mental illness
— UK 33239 — 10 photographs that show the stigma faced by those with mental health issues
— UK 33216 — How technology could help monitor and treat mental health conditions
— UK 33211 — Stigma of 'mental illness' means many older people with depression suffer in silence
— UK 33226 — Study suggests Twitter and Facebook can harm your mental health
— UK 33186 — Number of Lincolnshire teenage abortions on the rise - sparking mental health fears
— UK 33185 — Pilot police scheme keeps mental health sufferers out of cells
— UK 33169 — Scotland remains Europe's basket case for health inequality showing real marker ...
— UK 33188 — The UK's mental health care is in crisis – the next government must act urgently
— UK 33165 — Before Gay Games opening ceremony, a weekend conference on LGBTI health research
— UK 33150 — Not quite ready': How those with mental health issues can struggle to persuade employers to hire ...
— UK 33149 — More support for mental health patients under five-year plan
— UK 33148 — BBC broadcasts new health and wellbeing offering
— UK 33147 — Funding awarded to train people with mental health problems to help others
— UK 33127 — Mental illness comes in many subtle forms
— UK 33081 — Spain to repatriate priest diagnosed with Ebola - health official
— UK 33050 — Video game time tied to kids' mental, social health
— UK 33023 — How to talk about mental health with your children
— UK 33002 — Drugs taken by half of OAPs 'can cause mental or physical decline' - Global study warns of hidden ...
— UK 32996 — 41% of UK Workers Admit That They Have Suffered Mental Illness Whilst at Work
— UK 32976 — Rural isolation In Norfolk and Suffolk hits mental health
— UK 32975 — Youth workers get lessons on mental illness in gangs
— UK 32973 — Doctors says delays in mental health care services are causing patients harm
— UK 32934 — Proposal to close hospital's mental health services and cut beds
— UK 32932 — Mental health care 'crisis' warning
— UK 32946 — World Health Organisation Moves To Medicate All Homosexual Men
— UK 32906 — Mental health patients are subject to an "alarming" postcode lottery
— UK 32876 — Six seconds of exercise 'can transform health'
— UK 32871 — Mental health care failures that cost young Ben his life
— UK 32869 — Google X gathering medical data to build picture of health
— UK 32839 — Excessively bureaucratic' safeguards for people lacking mental capacity to be reviewed
— UK 32838 — Concern Over Mental-Health 'Funding Crisis'
— UK 32798 — Website to help spot the signs of mental health problems in young people
— UK 32774 — Mental health link to Vitamin D deficiency
— UK 32759 — Force tackles 'mentally ill' detained in police cells
— UK 32758 — Do you need a mental health first aider in the office?
— UK 32728 — The goverment's mental health scheme is a failed experiment
— UK 32690 — Health check-up appeal
— UK 32626 — Smoking and mental health, what's the connection?
— UK 32625 — Schizophrenia: the misunderstood mental illness
— UK 32623 — Obesity and mental health are the two biggest...
— UK 32617 — Milton Keynes health professionals urge parents to get their children immunised
— UK 32613 — HIV scare after Australian health worker diagnosed with virus
— UK 32556 — Fears that new mothers in Hampshire missing out on mental health care
— UK 32557 — Healthy gay men urged to take HIV drugs - WHO
— UK 32526 — Thousands of youngsters suffering from mental illness
— UK 32528 — Beds shortage for child mental health patients
— UK 32529 — Smoking Plus Mental Illness Leads To Substantial Economic Burden
— UK 32549 — Creative and sympathetic space for people affected by mental health issues
— UK 32530 — Disrupted sleep just as bad for mental health as getting only four hours' rest a night: study
— UK 32498 — Homeless 'have more health issues'
— UK 32491 — Smokers with mental health issues cost UK nearly 2.5 billion a year
— UK 32490 — Concerns mount over "dangerously inadequate" care for pregnant woman who suffer mental health ...
— UK 32467 — Perinatal mental health campaign
— UK 32462 — Sexual violence survivors shouldn't have to choose between mental and physical health
— UK 32463 — Happiness is the government's business, say mental health experts
— UK 32466 — More patients to be given control of personal health budgets from April under 'radical' plans
— UK 32468 — Smoking now the biggest health risk for LGBTI Americans not HIV
— UK 32465 — Action urged on health of homeless
— UK 32447 — High cost of mental health problems forces employers to act
— UK 32446 — Mental health risk for children born to parents with fertility problems is 'real but modest'
— UK 32436 — Warning over 'shocking gaps' in mental health services for new mothers
— UK 32435 — A blood test for Alzheimer's, worry over mental health provision for new mothers, and good news ...
— UK 32415 — Why Do Fewer Than One in Three People With Mental Illness Receive Treatment?
— UK 32408 — Pensioners should have 'regular financial MOTs' to make sure they can deal with ill health and care ...
— UK 32416 — Donation Helps People With Mental Health Problems
— UK 32417 — UK authors join fight to overhaul children's mental health services
— UK 32397 — Employers focus on employees' mental wellbeing
— UK 32380 — Brits ought to commit to 4-day week to dodge physical, mental health problems
— UK 32361 — Drug-resistant pathogens are the world's biggest health crisis
— UK 32355 — UK group hopes to improve health of gay men
— UK 32344 — Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service
— UK 32340 — Mental Health and Violence Stigma: Patients Twice as Likely to be Homicide Victims
— UK 32301 — Weigh children every year at school to stop them getting fat, says new head of Commons health ...
— UK 32323 — Public Health England: 'Gay men disproportionately affected by ill-health'
— UK 32269 — Fertility 'link' to mental illness
— UK 32272 — UK's coalfield communities still facing deprivation, ill health and unemployment
— UK 32281 — The scandal of common mental illnesses left untreated
— UK 32279 — The evolving mental health landscape in Singapore
— UK 32253 — Don't tell me the mental health system isn't in crisis – I've been in it
— UK 32243 — Channel 4's Bedlam series got people talking about mental illness
— UK 32230 — Shocked mental health patients told they must leave Anchor House in west Hull
— UK 32204 — 'Looming health crisis' on obesity
— UK 32183 — Mental health care 'critical state'
— UK 32116 — Mental health services 'a car crash'
— UK 32131 — Terrence Higgins Trust's Bedford centre to launch new HIV testing and sexual health service
— UK 32086 — Child mental health aid 'in crisis'
— UK 32087 — Mental health services cuts 'affecting children'
— UK 32099 — Mental-Health Patients at Greater Risk for Becoming Homicide Victims
— UK 32094 — Equalities watchdog opens inquiry into mental health deaths
— UK 32062 — Better Policies for Mental Health
— UK 32021 — Austerity or opportunity? How mental health services can thrive
— UK 31996 — Care and health services should develop joint plans to help frail older people, says guidance
— UK 31993 — Suicide among mental health patients receiving home treatment doubles
— UK 31981 — Pupils in poor mental health 'not troublemakers'
— UK 31928 — Housing association gets skiffling to break down mental health discrimination
— UK 31908 — NICE to explore multimorbidity indicators on mental health and frail elderly care
— UK 31871 — Welsh health minister says 'devolution is working for mental health in Wales'
— UK 31870 — Health risks of unemployment more pronounced for men, says report
— UK 31867 — Attitudes towards mental health improving despite recession
— UK 31852 — NHS England mulls young people's mental health tender
— UK 31784 — Students' sexual and mental health services hit by cuts cuts
— UK 31780 — Eight ways digital is helping men to stay healthy
— UK 31755 — New Zealanders visit trust to learn from our pioneering mental health services
— UK 31667 — Trainee psychiatrists' survey reveals that mental health patients are being failed by the NHS due to ...
— UK 31666 — Mental health teams to be based in police stations
— UK 31665 — No beds for patients in UK mental health services
— UK 31642 — Killer absconds from mental unit
— UK 31632 — Push to improve mental health issues affecting “disproportionate number” of LGBTI people
— UK 31606 — Mental illnesses lower life expectancy more than smoking
— UK 31605 — Elliot Rodger: mass-murdering misogynist or mentally ill?
— UK 31588 — Drug-Fuelled Gay Sex Parties Sparking Health Concerns In The UK
— UK 31579 — Have your say on proposed changes to older people's healthcare
— UK 31578 — Mental health issues reduce life expectancy
— UK 31563 — Academic speaks at high profile mental health conference
— UK 31546 — UK abortion law still means women have to be at risk of a mental illness to get one
— UK 31529 — Young peoples' mental health may be barrier to employment
— UK 31517 — Effective health care for older people resident in care homes: the optimal study protocol for realist ...
— UK 31501 — Mental illness reduces life expectancy more than smoking: Study
— UK 31496 — UK health insurers 'snooping on records'
— UK 31488 — Stay active for a healthy retirement, academic says
— UK 31461 — You aren't old until you're 80! Healthy and active lifestyles mean older people are now staying ...
— UK 31479 — UK ends violent restraint for mentally ill
— UK 31472 — Mental health life expectancy link -
— UK 31470 — Family wants answers after sudden death of Brazilian student found in "mentally unstable ...
— UK 31440 — Mental health wait standards 'must happen next year', says minister
— UK 31431 — Out-of-work Bury gardener's suicide shows toll unemployment takes on mental health, claims charity
— UK 31402 — More maternal mental health surveillance is needed, suggests new study
— UK 31385 — Biodiversity and mental health
— UK 31384 — London charity reaches out to one million children with innovative mental health programme
— UK 31373 — Britain's most elderly escort, 85, says she will not give up world's oldest profession - despite health ...
— UK 31336 — Cuts send rates of mental health disorders among young soaring
— UK 31335 — Combat Stress reveals a record rise in soldiers seeing mental health help as The Tigers regiment ...
— UK 31315 — Children who spend too much time online at risk of mental health, report claims
— UK 31312 — Heavy web use harms a child's mental health
— UK 31326 — Synthetic cannabis causing serious health problems in English prisons
— UK 31314 — It's Mental Health Awareness Week, so don't leave it too late to get help for anxiety and ...
— UK 31313 — This government must stop treating the mentally ill as if they don't matter
— UK 31280 — Be 'anxiety aware' this Mental Health Awareness Week
— UK 31279 — Community mental health patients 'put at risk' by trust's medicine failures
— UK 31240 — English schools 'neglecting' pupils' health, experts claim
— UK 31239 — One in six suffer with mental health
— UK 31232 — Men from ethnic minorities take longer to recover from mental illness, study finds
— UK 31185 — Government is failing benefit claimants with mental health problems'
— UK 31183 — How to support your friend with their mental health
— UK 31192 — Mental-health patients driven hundreds of miles for treatment
— UK 31193 — HIV-positive teen asks Michael Gove for compulsory sexual health lessons in state schools
— UK 31172 — Number of UK war veterans seeking help for mental health issues on the rise
— UK 31160 — Top marks for Peak'smental health services
— UK 31126 — Learning to help people with poor mental health
— UK 31125 — BITC: Lack of mental health reporting demonstrates 'culture of silence'
— UK 31123 — Is Social Media Dependence A Mental Health Issue?
— UK 31122 — 50000 people leave work to care for dementia sufferers, mental health patients unable to access ...
— UK 31121 — Lack of Support' Means UK Academics Face Mental Health Problems
— UK 31104 — New study calls for more 'inclusive' health services
— UK 31092 — Danish Health Minister called upon to lift ban on gay blood donation
— UK 31095 — Welfare reform impacting on mental health
— UK 31103 — Denmark: Health Minister urged to lift gay blood ban
— UK 31098 — Helping youg people with mental illness
— UK 31099 — Cambridgeshire mental health trust to host dementia research seminar at Cancer Reseach UK
— UK 31063 — Mental health patients forced to travel miles for care
— UK 31062 — Equality for mental health urged
— UK 30977 — Fit and healthy' schoolboy, 17, dies due to undiagnosed heart condition
— UK 30963 — UK child health still amongst the worst in Europe
— UK 30927 — UK needs 'urgent improvements in child health services'
— UK 30930 — Mental health provision for schoolchildren under spotlight
— UK 30901 — 45% consider mental ill health a major cause of long-term absence
— UK 30904 — Employers identify stress and mental health as 'major' long-term absence triggers
— UK 30903 — Mental health at work: survey finds 30% of people have problems coping
— UK 30861 — Report says more needs to be done to help health of homeless people in Nottinghamshire
— UK 30854 — Mental health problems cost the UK economy £26 billion per year
— UK 30843 — New government resources to encourage sexual health service improvements
— UK 30803 — People living with HIV in the UK still have impaired health-related quality of life
— UK 30791 — Mental health units told to remove bin bags after suicides
— UK 30781 — Jonathan Trott and the problems of describing mental illness
— UK 30747 — Deadline nears for mental health consultation in Yarmouth and Waveney
— UK 30721 — Jonathan Trott: Mental health charity Mind claims Trott needs respect, not a label after stress ...
— UK 30686 — Getting old doesn't mean your health has to suffer
— UK 30658 — Nurse raises money for a HIV/maternal health project in Malawi
— UK 30653 — JCPS focuses on mental health, social media after teen's suicide
— UK 30638 — Your Very Own Non-Judgemental, Perfectly Hung Boyfriend
— UK 30618 — Early help could prevent teens' mental health issues progressing
— UK 30617 — Good and loving people" have adopted the daughter of a mentally-ill Italian woman forced to give ...
— UK 30616 — Music project helps mental health service users with rehabilitation
— UK 30614 — Under 16s 'refused access to mental health safe havens'
— UK 30563 — Archbishop plays into the hands of fundamentalists
— UK 30553 — Teachers say stress is leading to rise in mental health issues
— UK 30552 — Mental Health: Risk of Postnatal Depression in Young First-Time Fathers Rises by 68%
— UK 30546 — Conservative website raises questions about University of Kentucky health survey
— UK 30537 — Mental Health: Stress Makes One in Five UK Workers Take Time Off
— UK 30536 — Robert Francis joins critics in mental health funding row
— UK 30535 — Mental health cuts costing NHS millions
— UK 30534 — Mental health pilot rolls out in borough
— UK 30497 — Health regulator to investigate trust who provide health services in Milton Keynes
— UK 30495 — Mental health cuts cost the NHS millions, charity says
— UK 30477 — Talk therapy another option for common mental health problems
— UK 30475 — West Bridgford Apprentice Taking To The Capital To Run For Mental Health Awareness
— UK 30456 — Govt to pilot mental health in work interventions
— UK 30422 — NHS should not promote 'gay cure' treatments, says health minister
— UK 30417 — Plans to lock up mental health patients at night to save money
— UK 30413 — Child health: Winning war on obesity
— UK 30412 — Jason Pilkington detained under Mental Health Act for trying to kill his frail uncle
— UK 30384 — Mental health: the last workplace taboo
— UK 30375 — Mentally Sick' Gays Blast Makandiwa
— UK 30351 — Help for parents struggling with children's behaviour and mental issues
— UK 30352 — Mental health waiting list in Devon will put lives at risk, warns MP warns
— UK 30337 — Psychiatrist: Mental health care needs 'transformation'
— UK 30318 — Business leaders launch mental health campaign
— UK 30305 — Mind matters: the mental health taboo at universities
— UK 30294 — East Lancs hospital bosses in call for more mental health beds for youngsters
— UK 30293 — UK tackles 'culture of silence' around issues of mental health
— UK 30292 — The mental cost of prejudice: how your skin-colour and who you sleep with affects your mind
— UK 30260 — mental health campaign to be launched
— UK 30259 — Mental health project 'could help prevent tragedies' like Sobia supermarket death
— UK 30226 — Mental health and race – the blight of dual discrimination
— UK 30240 — Young people at risk due to lack of mental health awareness
— UK 30195 — Suffolk health team asks; HIV, how much do you know?
— UK 30196 — Students trained as mental health mentors
— UK 30208 — Government has no idea how social care cuts affect older people's health, warns report
— UK 30167 — Thrive LGBTI mental health and wellbeing community fair
— UK 30152 — Mental health help 'needed in schools'
— UK 30151 — Banker suicides spark concerns over mental health of finance professionals
— UK 30150 — It takes strength to recognise your own mental ill-health
— UK 30128 — Selfies Linked to Narcissism, Addiction and Mental Illness
— UK 30114 — Children with mental health issues treated in adult units in Somerset
— UK 30080 — Mental health organisation responds to 'shocking' report on depression
— UK 30062 — Healthcare organisations collaborate on project to improve 'joined up' care for older people
— UK 30053 — Dementia Diaries can educate all generations on the challenges of mental health
— UK 30050 — Child health stats reveal 4000 York youngsters living in poverty
— UK 30021 — Mental health-care group Cambian plans £500m IPO
— UK 30017 — Older people lack digital skills to access new health services
— UK 30015 — Pendle Council award for mental health training
— UK 29988 — What are your views on mental health services in Lincolnshire?
— UK 29986 — Mental health: Cells 'should never be used'
— UK 29953 — Uni Signs Pledge Against Mental Health Discrimination
— UK 29927 — UK inquiry reveals unlawful detention of mentally ill people
— UK 29935 — More opposition to mental health cuts
— UK 29900 — Public can have their say on bids for Cambridgeshire's older people's healthcare contract
— UK 29887 — The great mental health betrayal: Inquiry slams 'appalling' unlawful detention of tens of thousands ...
— UK 29863 — Children admitted to adult mental health wards 'rising'
— UK 29862 — OECD report says mental health and stress issues at work cost billions
— UK 29861 — Mental health cuts 'risk lives'
— UK 29839 — Third of people with debt worries say mental health affected
— UK 29797 — Mental health is an issue for a third of Brits with debts
— UK 29796 — Young mental health service in Wales in crisis, say experts
— UK 29795 — Child health care experts in Wales sound warning about staff shortages
— UK 29775 — Lack of beds in East of England for mental health teenagers
— UK 29733 — Domestic Violence in Gays Linked to Poor Mental, Physical Health
— UK 29747 — Mental health cuts risk more teen suicides, warns charity
— UK 29745 — Herts mental health and learning disability trust workers are out on top in staff survey
— UK 29663 — Mental health: people like me don't cry; we just carry on
— UK 29662 — Social workers alert Lamb to 'unsafe and illegal' mental health crisis care in his constituency
— UK 29652 — UK mental health bodies unite to condemn 'gay cure' therapy
— UK 29650 — Childhood nightmares may point to looming health issues
— UK 29618 — UK Troops Coping Better On Mental Health Front than their US Peers
— UK 29578 — Mental health of most UK troops serving in Afghanistan and Iraq is “resilient”
— UK 29553 — Staff satisfaction decreases at Norfolk and Suffolk mental health trust, according to survey
— UK 29552 — Beauty queen who battled mental health issues hopes to inspire others
— UK 29496 — Employers must support staff with mental health issues
— UK 29469 — Hundreds of children with mental health problems treated on adult psychiatric wards
— UK 29457 — Call for police detainees and victims of mental health problems to receive better support
— UK 29410 — Students to laugh, tweet and bounce on university mental health day
— UK 29408 — Public health emergency' declared as one in six GPs was asked to refer a patient to food banks in ...
— UK 29363 — Commissioner hails landmark mental health initiative
— UK 29335 — Mental illness 'impacting the career development of workers'
— UK 29334 — Health dangers of loneliness
— UK 29344 — Loneliness twice as unhealthy as obesity for older people, study finds
— UK 29346 — Quitting cigs improves mental health
— UK 29320 — Quitting smoking 'linked to improved mental health'
— UK 29302 — Boris bikes 'good for health of users', study says
— UK 29301 — Mental health in the UK workplace is a challenge that requires urgent tackling, says OECD
— UK 29253 — Four fifths of UK parents have children who are fussy eaters, healthcare company survey shows
— UK 29251 — Smoking: Quitting Linked to Improved Mental Health
— UK 29226 — Teens raise awareness about youth suicide, mental health in Ky. with encouraging words
— UK 29229 — Number of sick days taken by officers for mental health reasons up 267%
— UK 29228 — Mental health issues 'cost UK £70bn a year', claims thinktank
— UK 29227 — Mental health stigma targeted in new crusade
— UK 29165 — Older People's healthcare consultation to take place at 'early opportunity'
— UK 29176 — Housing plays a vital role in the health of residents
— UK 29177 — Generation Stress: Scandal of our depressed kids as thousands of under-10s are treated for mental ...
— UK 29112 — Time to Talk Day: Shaking off the stigma of mental health
— UK 29111 — Dedicated clinical-research network for mental health in NI
— UK 29109 — Taunton mental health charity seeks new non-leaky premises
— UK 29098 — Sochi 2014: Norway's Health Minister Bent Høie to take husband to Paralympics
— UK 29079 — Don't let mental health go private – protest group
— UK 29078 — Young people in Bracknell with mental health problems waiting for up to a school term before they ...
— UK 29081 — What hospitals can learn from mental health service transformation
— UK 29082 — Barrow mental health ward wins accolade
— UK 29034 — Health bosses visit charity
— UK 29029 — UK health alert issued for gay men over rising cases of Shigella ...
— UK 29035 — Octagon to host creative project day for people with mental health problems
— UK 29012 — Your mental health can be undermined by worrying about debt
— UK 28976 — Public Health England launches awareness campaign for gay men ...
— UK 28964 — Mental Health Act detentions up 12%
— UK 28911 — Claire Goodman: 'We need to know how best to provide healthcare ...
— UK 28882 — Concerns raised over mental health services for children in Reading
— UK 28881 — Pakistan death sentence: 'Mental health an issue'
— UK 28892 — Hundreds of mentally ill children 'locked in police cells', some for ...
— UK 28861 — Steroid injections for premature babies linked to mental health risk
— UK 28860 — Mentally unfit refugees unfairly targeted by Home Office
— UK 28847 — Older people in debt are more likely to suffer mental health problems
— UK 28838 — UK supermarkets aim to burnish image on promoting health
— UK 28836 — Debt-ridden over-50s 'more likely to suffer mental-health problems'
— UK 28862 — Mental health care: where did all it go so wrong?
— UK 28827 — The Real 'Public Health Emergency' in the UK Is Domestic Violence ...
— UK 28798 — Mental Health Matters: Talking therapies and how to access them
— UK 28793 — New health campaigns to help the elderly stay strong through winter ...
— UK 28797 — Adopted children missing out on mental health treatments
— UK 28800 — Government to support employers in managing mental health
— UK 28801 — WEYMOUTH: Dorset among first councils to sign mental health pledge
— UK 28796 — 5 'Bad' Habits Your Girlfriend Hates (That Improve Your Health)
— UK 28748 — We all have the right to happy, healthy lives
— UK 28725 — Stigma: Should It Still Surround Mental Health?
— UK 28747 — Get your health checked
— UK 28728 — Clegg: Mental health issues should be 'out of the shadows'
— UK 28727 — GPs increase focus on youth mental health
— UK 28726 — Mental ill-health – a hidden problem that undermines British ...
— UK 28701 — Lancashire Evening Post Health chief urges the elderly to stay active
— UK 28704 — Healthy Living: 'Time to talk' to stop ordeal of mental illness
— UK 28709 — UK Bed Shortage Drives Mentally Ill to Suicide
— UK 28707 — Mental health risk to children trapped in 'toxic climate' of dieting ...
— UK 28706 — Teenage mental health 'timebomb', chocolate regulates insulin and ...
— UK 28681 — Nick Clegg: Porn filters 'absolutely should not' block sexual health ...
— UK 28671 — How the arts can help mental health problems
— UK 28668 — CD has raised vital funds and awareness for mental health
— UK 28617 — Green Spaces Improve Mental Health: Study
— UK 28583 — Health Chiefs Reveal Top 10 Stress Busters
— UK 28536 — Mental health crisis looms for gay teenagers
— UK 28535 — Green spaces 'improve mental health': study
— UK 28495 — Goodbye to the UK's National Health Service?
— UK 28520 — Mental Health Benefits from Green Spaces
— UK 28457 — Extra cash injection to boost health services
— UK 28456 — Parks and greenery can boost your mental health
— UK 28455 — Mental health service improvements may lower suicide rates
— UK 28454 — Urban Outfitters' T-shirts stigmatise mental health issues
— UK 28442 — Turning crime into a mental-health issue
— UK 28420 — Mental patients denied human rights in UK law court
— UK 28349 — 'Mental health warning for jobless young people'

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