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02.10.2025

Hiking The Swiss Alps For Mental Health Research

Charlie, a volunteer and fundraiser, hiked the Swiss Alps to help raise vital funds for mental health research. Read his personal blog to learn more.

MQ Mental Health

10.10.2025

My Journey With Social Anxiety | Claire Eastham

Claire Eastham is a published author, and social anxiety and panic attack expert. She shares her personal experience and journey with social anxiety.

MQ Mental Health

10.10.2025

The First Year Counts: Global Insights into Student Mental Health Trajectories

Starting university is a period of independence, but it also coincides with a critical window for both the development and recognition of mental disorders.

MQ Mental Health

13.10.2025

Why Drinking Enough Water Could Protect You from Stress-Related Illness

A new study from LJMU suggests that drinking too little water could make people more vulnerable to stress-related health problems.

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