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"mental-health"

  • Hyderabad: Mother kills two children before committing suicide

    In a shocking incident in Nalgonda, Telangana, a 27-year-old woman killed her two children before committing suicide. Preliminary investigations suggest family disputes as the cause. The case follows several similar tragic incidents in the state in recent months
  • Opinion: Why do some policemen commit suicide?

    Philosophical balance and inner calm, valuing life over status, power and money, can protect an officer’s life
  • Prince Harry, Meghan Markle ask families to join fight against predatory social media policies

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle urged parents to challenge social media companies over harmful algorithms targeting children. At a mental health gala, they highlighted AI dangers, announced partnerships for online safety, and emphasized youth mental health as central to their foundation’s mission
  • Your depression isn’t in your head; it is linked to immunity

    Mental health issues like depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia may not just come from the brain — they’re also linked to the immune system. Low immunity and inflammation can affect mood and behaviour. Improving immunity may help mental well-being and recovery
  • Severe nausea in pregnancy linked to 50% higher risk of mental health issues

    Hyperemesis gravidarum during pregnancy raises the risk of mental health issues by over 50%, including post-partum depression, psychosis, and PTSD. Severe HG can cause metabolic disturbances, underlining the importance of mental health support and specialist care.
  • Telangana migrant workers, families face rising mental health crisis

    Migrant workers from Telangana travelling to Gulf nations are facing severe mental health challenges, including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. Families left behind also suffer from loneliness and stress, with experts warning of addiction and legal risks due to strict drug laws abroad
  • Hyderabad: Man consumes poison, dies at Osmania General Hospital

    A 40-year-old plumber died by suicide at his home in Yakutpura, Hyderabad, after consuming poison, reportedly due to mounting financial and personal pressures. He was rushed to Osmania General Hospital but could not be saved.
  • Hyderabad: 19-year-old woman found hanging at home in Mangalhat

    A young old woman was found dead by suicide at her residence in Mangalhat, Hyderabad. Police said the family reported she had been depressed for the past three days but could not identify a clear reason for her actions.
  • Opinion: Between euphoria and escape—why LGBTQIA+ individuals are vulnerable to substance use

    Efforts to improve mental health outcomes in the LGBTQIA+ community must confront structural forces perpetuating their marginalisation
  • Rare mental health clinics in South Sudan face closure amid rising needs

    In conflict-hit South Sudan, rare mental health clinics offering crucial counselling risk closure as funding ends. With poverty, displacement and violence fuelling high suicide rates, experts warn the loss of such services could deepen the country’s mental health crisis.
  • Opinion: Bedrotting or Burnout? — blurred lines between rest and avoidance

    There’s a fine line between intentional mental health breaks and escapism as a coping mechanism
  • Validation, loneliness, insecurity: Why youth are turning to ChatGPT

    Mental health professionals and educators are raising alarms over teenagers turning to AI chatbots like ChatGPT to share emotional struggles. Experts warn this growing dependency is feeding validation-seeking behaviour, isolating youth further, and hindering real-life social development.
  • Actress Kalpika Ganesh’s father files police complaint over her mental health

    Actress Kalpika Ganesh’s father has filed a police complaint expressing concern over her mental health, claiming she stopped medication and poses a risk to herself and others. The Gachibowli police are verifying the allegations; no official response yet.
  • Editorial: Mental health — acknowledge the elephant in the room

    Strengthening the health infrastructure to address the needs of mentally ill people must get top priority from the central and State governments
  • Editorial: Tackling student suicides — IIT-Kharagpur shows the way

    IIT-Kharagpur’s ‘Campus Mothers’ initiative — appointing female mentors from among the women residing on campus —shows a growing acknowledgement within elite institutions that student well-being can no longer be treated as an afterthought
  • Miley Cyrus says touring makes it hard to stay sober and mentally well

    Miley Cyrus says she finds it difficult to stay sober and mentally well while touring. Speaking on Good Morning America, the singer explained why she’s not returning to the road and how touring affects her creativity, identity, and wellbeing.
  • Hyderabad scientists show how the stigmatised ‘shock treatment’ can ease depression

    Hyderabad-based CCMB and AcSIR scientists have shown through mice studies that Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) can reset the brain, improve depression-like symptoms, and balance brain chemicals. Their findings aim to help reduce fear and stigma around ECT in mental health care
  • Mental health: Delhi govt to launch 4-tier programme for children, workers and seniors

    Delhi is launching a mental health programme for children, workers, and seniors using teleconsultation, counselling, and AYUSH therapies. The four-tier system offers anonymous help and support, from phone calls to hospital care, aiming to reduce stress and promote wellness
  • Opinion: The weight of caring

    As global crises escalate, the emotional toll on individuals is becoming impossible to ignore. But let’s not burn out, rather, let’s build resilience
  • KTR inaugurates mental wellness clinic, emphasises need for mental health awareness

    BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao stressed the importance of mental health while inaugurating Amrutha Sankalp Clinic in Gachibowli. He encouraged people to overcome stigma and seek professional help, noting how stress is contributing to chronic diseases and suicides.
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