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New research: College students in Scotland report significant symptoms of depression with more than one-third experiencing food insecurity

The largest study on the mental health and well-being of college students in Scotland has revealed more than one-third (37%) experienced food insecurity in the previous 12 months, according to the report published by the Mental Health Foundation today.

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Mental health problems cost the Northern Ireland economy at least GBP 3.4 billion a year - new research

Mental health problems cost the Northern Irish economy at least £3.4 billion annually according to a new report published today by the Mental Health Foundation and London School of Economics and Political Science with support from Queen’s University Belfast.

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Physical activity shown to improve the lives of people with severe mental health problems – new Mental Health Foundation study in Northern Ireland

A study of 31 people with severe mental health problems in Northern Ireland conducted by the Mental Health Foundation has revealed evidence of the beneficial impact of physical exercise.

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