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Babies who persistently struggle with sleep in their first year are more likely to have anxiety

The scientists - from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute in Melbourne - said babies who struggle to sleep should be monitored for mental health problems in childhood.




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Babies who persistently struggle with sleep in first year are more likely to have childhood anxiety

One in five babies has sleep difficulties in their first 12 months. These are three times as likely to suffer with emotional problems by the age of four, Murdoch Children's Research Institute found.




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Paulina Porizkova shares sexy bikini pic in Costa Rica following 'emotional hell' of husband's death

Paulina, 54, is currently spending several weeks in Costa Rica at a rental home, and on Monday, she shared a photo of herself in a bikini at the top of a waterfall.




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Billie Eilish chats depression and therapy... as Megan Thee Stallion talks about staying in school

The 18-year-old pop star's suicidal thoughts sometimes alarm her entire family, especially her brother and songwriting partner, Finneas O'Connell




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Paramore's Haley Williams' weight was down to 91 lbs. during divorce in 2017

The 31-year-old was with her ex for 10 years when they announced their split in 2017. The 5'1" singer realized she couldn't hide that she wasn't 'OK' when she saw photos of herself while promoting an album.




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Australian shares lose $100billion as gatherings of 100 people are banned, major recession tipped

Australia's share market lost another $107billion after Prime Minister Scott Morrison banned indoor gatherings of 100 or more people. A top economic professor fears a recession rivalling 1930s.




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Mark Zuckerberg worries Facebook moderators will suffer from depression while in isolation

CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes closing the doors to all Facebook offices during the coronavirus outbreak was necessary, but is concerned about the mental health of the firm's moderators.




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Coronavirus pandemic could be like the Great Depression with double-digit unemployment

Digital Finance Analytics principal Martin North said that in a 'worst case' scenario, unemployment could surge to 14 per cent to levels unseen in Australia since the early 1930s Great Depression.




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Bank of America says US is ALREADY in coronavirus recession

'We are officially declaring that the economy has fallen into a recession ... joining the rest of the world, and it is a deep plunge,' said BoA. 'Jobs will be lost, wealth will be destroyed.'




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Brazilian icon Pele denies claims he is depressed after hip operation

Pele, widely considered one of the best footballers to ever play the game, has insisted those close to him 'invented that I was depressed' and that, in reality, he is 'fine'.




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Loose Women's Denise Welch admits she keeps calling ITV's Dr Hilary about the coronavirus

TV personality Denise Welch, 61, spoke with Lorraine Kelly via video link from Cheshire this morning, to discuss how to deal with anxiety while isolating amid the coronavirus crisis.




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ALEX BRUMMER: Boris Johnson's Government is going for broke to fight coronavirus

ALEX BRUMMER writes: The Government and Chancellor Rishi Sunak (pictured) is sparing no effort as they battles to stop the coronavirus.




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Adrian Chiles reveals he often goes to Mass instead of the pub after watching football

Now the famously laconic presenter and self-confessed football fanatic Adrian Chiles has revealed he has developed a very different obsession - the Catholic faith he calls 'a refuge'.




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Commercial mortgage market on 'brink of COVID-19 collapse'

Tom Barrack, who is the CEO and chairman of Colony Capital Inc., has warned that the US commercial mortgage market is on the brink of collapse due to the coronavirus.




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Eva Amurri opens up about postpartum depression amid the coronavirus scare: 'It's a blur'

Just weeks after giving birth to her third child, Eva Amurri is opening up about postpartum depression in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.




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'I was battling serious depression': Emily Ratajkowski details what she learnt during painful 2019

Emily Ratajkowski has branded 2019 'the hardest year of her life' yet admitted '2020 is giving it a run for its money'




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Donald Trump doubles down on claim that MORE people will die from 'depression' if they can't work

President Trump said the nation would lose 'thousands' of people to suicides if the nation enters a recession or depression, and called for ending stay-at-home orders soon.




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'It's a total bamboozle': Phelps worries for athletes' mental health after Olympics postponement

The retired American swimmer, who is the most decorated Olympian of all time with 28 medals, including 23 golds, suffered depression and has offered to support anyone who needs help.




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One million Australians could lose their jobs within a year

More than one million Australians will lose their jobs from the economic crash caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre predicts.




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Alastair Campbell reveals how he copes with pandemic anxiety - which includes playing the bagpipes

Bradford-born former political aide Alastair Campbell, 62, who has struggled with bouts of depression, penned a blog for British GQ outlining 20 tips for staying upbeat during lockdown.




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RABBI LORD JONATHAN SACKS: Shared hell of WWII changed Britain for the better - so will coronavirus 

RABBI LORD JONATHAN SACKS: When this bleak time is over, when schools and pubs and theatres reopen, when we no longer need fear the warmth of a handshake or the closeness of friends...




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Jesy Nelson EXC: Star reveals her Odd One Out film was inspired by I Feel Pretty

The Little Mix star, 28, has revealed she's 'still working on herself' but is now 'mentally stronger' than ever before in an exclusive interview with MailOnline.




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One in five Australians would run out of savings in a week if they lost their job

Financial comparison website Finder's survey of 11,118 consumers found 19 per cent of them would barely have enough savings to last a week if COVID-19 took their job.




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The number of Australian businesses coronavirus has shut downs as Jobkeeper wage subsidies start

One in two Australian workers could soon be receiving a $1,500 fortnightly wage subsidy to be kept in work. Daily Mail Australia looks at the services jobs coronavirus has destroyed overnight.




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T.I.'s daughter Deyjah Harris bravely speaks about issues with depression, anxiety and suicide

Harris said that she's carried the difficult feelings into her early adulthood: 'The way that I viewed depression and anxiety at 11 is way more different than I experience it now at 18.'




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Scott Morrison contains his emotions while talking about grandmother's life during Great Depression

Scott Morrison choked back tears during a press conference about coronavirus as he spoke about his grandmother's experience living through the Great Depression.




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Investor warned clients about coronavirus and markets collapse, says stocks aren't close to a bottom

Hedge fund manager Dan Niles, who warned clients of the oncoming impact of the coronavirus on global markets, projects up to another potential 30% drop from March's end point is coming.




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Show your family you can be an INSTA-GRAN!

SIR MUIR GRAY: Research suggests that almost three million people over the age of 60 live on their own and in recent years we've been hearing a lot about the 'loneliness epidemic'.




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How rich Australians could be paying higher income taxes to fund coronavirus stimulus measures

Griffith University politics lecturer Paul Williams said even a Coalition government would have to consider raising taxes on high income earners to fund job creation programs for COVID-19 victims.




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DR MAX PEMBERTON: It's the forgotten victims I fear for most

Fear for the future? A general feeling of helplessness? Frustration at our loss of freedom? A sense of disorientation at just how fast life has changed as millions of us adapt.




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Coronavirus crisis could push unemployment levels in UK and US beyond 1930s Great Depression

David Blanchflower, who was part of the Bank during the 2008 financial crisis, said unemployment is rising at the fastest rate in living memory as job losses mount around the world and in the UK.




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Sydney and Melbourne house prices tipped to crash by 50 per cent as coronavirus sparks an depression

Bestselling author Harry Dent, who predicted the US real estate bubble before the GFC, said Australian house prices would halve as coronavirus caused a depression.




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Masterchef winner Julie Goodwin opens up about shock mental breakdown and why she hit rock bottom 

The inaugural Masterchef winner has shed more light on her mental breakdown in an interview with The Project co-host Lisa Wilkinson, which will air on Sunday night.




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Janet Yellen says the real unemployment level could be 21 MILLION as she warns of a depression

Yellen said Monday: 'If we had a timely unemployment statistic, the unemployment rate probably would be up to 12 or 13% at this point and moving higher.' Ten million are now jobless.




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G20 urged to create $193bn fundto tackle coronavirus by former leaders including Tony Blair

A letter signed by global leaders past and present has urged G20 to prevent a 'global recession becoming a global depression'. Tony Blair and Gordon, among other signatures, support the creation of an $193bn fund.




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Vogue Italia's April cover will be blank in tribute to the pandemic 

The Italian style bible's editor-in-chief Emanuele Farneti released a statement on Instagram , explaining they had chosen the colour white as it signified 'respect, rebirth, and silence'.




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Australian economy will take biggest dive since the 1930s, the IMF says 

The global lender said the national economy would shrink by 6.7 per cent in 2020 - the largest contraction since the Great Depression - and Australia would be one of Asia's worst-affected countries.




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Australians struggling with anxiety about coronavirus crisis should be treated with MDMA, MP says 

Mind Medicine Australia (MMA) has urged the Government to create a mental health taskforce for COVID-19.




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Corrie's Sam Aston admits it's been a 'privilege' to work on postnatal depression storyline

Sam Aston has admitted it has felt like a 'privilege' to work on a recent postnatal depression storyline on Coronation Street.




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Andres Iniesta's incredible career is laid bare in new film about the Barcelona legend

PETE JENSON: Andres Iniesta opens up on his 24 years in football in a new film 'The Unexpected Hero'. It covers his amazing career on the pitch and the battles he has endured off of it.




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Perry Mason trailer features first footage of Matthew Rhys as the rebooted detective for HBO

An iconic character gets a new look with the first trailer for HBO's reboot of Perry Mason, starring Matthew Rhys (The Americans).




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China's economy shrinks by a record 6.8 per cent in the March quarter of 2020 because of coronavirus

China, Australia's biggest trading partner, has suffered its worst economic contraction since Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution ended in 1976. Here's what it means for you.




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Reese Witherspoon divulges details of her postpartum mental health battles

Speaking to Jameela Jamil on her I Weight podcast, the Legally Blonde actress, 44, revealed that her 'anxiety manifests as depression' and after giving birth to her three children




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Malcom Turnbull admits suicidal thoughts entered his mind after he was ousted as Liberal leader

Mr Turnbull revealed he fell into a depression after his first ousting as the Liberal Party leader in 2009.




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Michelle Obama will becomes the latest to endorse Joe Biden and bring her star power to his campaign

Michelle Obama is preparing to announce her endorsement of Joe Biden and bring her star power to his presidential campaign.




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DOMINIC SANDBROOK: The recovery that followed The Great Depression should give us hope

DOMINIC SANDBROOK: Even optimists admit that some businesses will not be replaced. Not every neighbourhood restaurant will reopen. Not every furloughed worker will stroll back into a job.




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Beloved teenager who died in a car crash is remembered as having a 'gentle soul'

Declan Primmer, 19, was killed after his car slammed into a tree on West Mount Road at Sheldon, south of Brisbane, about 12.30am on Tuesday.




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Obese woman who would drink 5 bottles of Lucozade A DAY sheds eight stone 

Em J Carter, 25, from Wavertree, Liverpool, went from a size 16, weighing 17 stone, to a size 6 and 9 stone in a year after kicking an addiction to sugar that would see her drink 5 Lucozades a day,




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Wall Street analyst says 'next 45 days may be most critical period in US financial history'

The Trump administration says parts of the nation are ready to begin a gradual return to normalcy, but local leaders and health experts said not enough has been done to ensure massive testing.




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Hairdresser wins £20,000 claim after bosses ordered her to pick up dog poo because she is Muslim 

Hairdresser and former model Tonie Bond (pictured ) has won more than £20,000 after being ordered by her boss to pick up dog mess from the salon car park when they found out she was Muslim