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British women among the angriest in Europe, health survey finds

British women among the angriest in Europe, health survey finds More than a fifth of women in the UK report experiencing feelings of rage from the previous day - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Anger among British women has reached a record high, with more than a fifth of females in the UK experiencing feelings of rage from the previous day, new polling has found. Recently published data suggests women in the UK are among the angriest in Europe and are reporting worsening physical and...

The Independent UK 7d ago

Around 1 in 5 young people use AI chatbots for mental health advice, survey finds

Nearly 1 in 5 adolescents and young adults are turning to AI chatbots for advice when they’re sad, angry, nervous or stressed, according to a new study. The findings, from the research institute RAND, represent an increase from early 2025, when the nonprofit conducted a similar survey. At the time, around 13% of respondents said they used chatbots for such advice, but the share rose to 19% in the group’s latest survey in November, the results of which were published Monday in the journal...

NBC News 9d ago

No anaemia data in NFHS fact sheets, officials say report not final

The absence of anaemia estimates from the newly released National Family Health Survey (NFHS)-6 fact sheets has sparked questions among public health experts. In response, govt has said the indicator was excluded because of concerns over the blood-testing method used in previous survey rounds. Health ministry officials said haemoglobin testing was not carried out in NFHS-6 due to concerns over the capillary blood sampling method used earlier.

Times of India 2d ago

More than 60% people use AI for mental health support — but many are unhappy with it, survey finds

As incidences of anxiety, stress and depression rise worldwide, a new survey suggests more and more people are turning to AI chatbots for mental health support despite concerns about the quality of the advice they receive. More than six in 10 people seek mental health advice through artificial intelligence (AI), even though 45% are dissatisfied with the advice they receive, according to a new survey by AXA and IPSOS. The latest edition of the annual Mind Health Report found that 68% of...

Euronews 7d ago

Systematic estimates of global causes of neonatal and under 5 mortality in 2000-24: secondary data analysis using bayesian multinomial logistic regression

AbstractObjectiveTo estimate cause specific mortality among neonates and children under 5 for 195 countries from 2000 to 2024.DesignSecondary data analysis using a Bayesian multinomial logistic regression model to estimate cause specific mortality fractions. Data sourcesPubMed, Embase, Web of Science, SCOPUS, Cochrane, Global Health Index Medicus, PAHO, Global Health OVID, Africa-Wide Information, IndMed, WHO Mortality Database, Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator...

BMJ (British Medical Journal) 6d ago

Federal workers experiencing ‘PTSD-like symptoms’ after unlawful firings by Trump administration

In survey of more than 300 fired probationary employees, 95% reported continuing mental health effectsUS federal workers laid off by the Trump administration said they are experiencing mental health effects, including PTSD-like symptoms, from losing their jobs, according to a new survey. More than 300 fired probationary employees were surveyed, with 95% reporting ongoing mental health effects, according to 27UNIHTED, a network of former National Institute of Health (NIH) employees. Nearly...

The Guardian Health 7d ago

Federal workers experiencing ‘PTSD-like symptoms’ after unlawful firings by Trump administration

In survey of more than 300 fired probationary employees, 95% reported continuing mental health effectsUS federal workers laid off by the Trump administration said they are experiencing mental health effects, including PTSD-like symptoms, from losing their jobs, according to a new survey. More than 300 fired probationary employees were surveyed, with 95% reporting ongoing mental health effects, according to 27UNIHTED, a network of former National Institute of Health (NIH) employees. Nearly...

The Guardian Business 7d ago

Karnataka records sharpest fall in spousal violence: What data reveals

Karnataka has recorded the steepest fall in spousal violence, according to the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-6) fact-sheet, dropping from 44.4% to 14.1% of ever-married women reporting abuse between 2019-21 and 2023-24. The decline of over 30 percentage points dwarfs every other state. Nationally, India’s spousal violence rate fell from 29.2% to 22.3%.

Times of India 8d ago

More than 6 out of 10 people turn to AI for psychological support

Mental health: although screens can play a negative role, more than 6 out of 10 people turn to artificial intelligence for psychological support - download Press Release PDF 171.2 KB - press contacts June 2, 2026 published at 5:45 PM CEST - AXA and Ipsos have surveyed people in 18 countries about their mental health, which continues to decline. 46% of those surveyed say they are struggling or languishing. - Do new technologies play a role in this deterioration?

Hacker News 7d ago

‘Morally unreasonable’ to tackle childhood obesity with weight loss jabs, Chris Whitty says

‘Morally unreasonable’ to tackle childhood obesity with weight loss jabs, Chris Whitty says The 2024 Health Survey for England found that 15 per cent of children aged two to 15 were living with obesity - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Professor Sir Chris Whitty has condemned the practice of allowing children to become obese only to then prescribe them weight-loss injections as adults, labelling it "morally unreasonable". England’s chief medical officer warned that the nation risks being...

The Independent UK 6d ago