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Boom in asset prices and increased prevalence of dementia drive costly family squabbles over wills
Research boosts efforts to diagnose and devise treatments for debilitating condition
Spending on private ‘out of area’ beds has reached record levels to the detriment of financially stretched trusts and patients
Many chief executives say they are too busy to lose themselves in a book — but they could profit from liberating their imaginations
Clickbait confessions of personal trauma online might be regretted but they cannot be erased
Channelling your mental resources can improve wellbeing and productivity
Banks now see that offering support to those struggling is a good way to woo and retain workers
A writer’s last day
Commonsense managerial concern for overburdened staff is the best remedy
We have grown fond of pathologising normal behaviour
No evidence to support ‘popular ideas that certain groups are more at risk’, according to researchers
In the age of the like, the share and the overshare, enjoy the quiet glee of hanging on to good news
Why it may be time to ditch the apps and meditation zones — plus the Office Therapy advice column
For many, resuming normal life is a desecration, an abandonment of the hostages and the dead
Why talking may not always be the best solution, plus the Office Therapy advice column
The condition can be debilitating at work – and medicines are in short supply globally
Further research on its underlying causes and preventive action is essential
Emerging research is challenging a widely held belief that new cases of the condition will rise exponentially as people live longer
Pioneering medicines developed by Eisai and Eli Lilly shown to be more effective when taken earlier
Companies that launched wellbeing days in lockdowns have continued the benefit for staff
AstronauTx’s financing is step towards helping millions of people suffering from disease
Cambridge university study contradicts common belief in psychology that it is better to talk about distressing ideas and memories
Parents have always fretted about what goes on behind closed doors — but societal shifts and tech dominance mean concerns are now more fraught
Beyond the dangerous misogynists there’s a growing group of unseen incels who live in harmless but frustrated misery
Cyber space exacerbates isolation, bullying and depression, but instant messaging can be a lifeline for those who need it
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