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The depressed duck detective is back

The Spectator 22 Jan 2026
Grade. B–. It’s a duck, except he’s a detective. Or a detective, except he’s a duck. Anyway he wears a fedora, seems depressed, quacks wise, and eats too much bread – so we can leave the rest to the philosophers. In this sequel to Duck Detective ... .
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UP man who killed four of his family, self sent 8 voice notes to sister, was on depression drugs: Police

Indian Express 22 Jan 2026
Voice messages to be sent to forensic analysis, say officials; funeral rites of the family held .
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Using AI for advice or emotional support is linked to depression and anxiety

NBC News 22 Jan 2026
People who interact with chatbots for emotional support or other personal reasons are likelier to report symptoms of depression or anxiety, a new study finds ... .
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Scotland's saddest places where people feel 'most depressed' named

Daily Record 22 Jan 2026
Here are the parts of the country that are hit worst by January blues ... .
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Spending A Lot Of Time With AI Chatbots? You've A Higher Risk For Depression, Study Finds

US News 22 Jan 2026
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTHURSDAY, Jan. 22, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Do you find yourself spending hours chatting with AI programs like... .
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The two Scottish cities where people 'feel most depressed' in January

Daily Record 22 Jan 2026
The "saddest" places in the nation have been listed ... .
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Manchester named one of UK's 'saddest' cities as 21% say they're depressed

Manchester Evening News 22 Jan 2026
New research shows 57% of British people are craving more sunlight and warmth, with 42% saying they feel more depressed in January than any other month ... .
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Daily AI chatbot use linked to 30% higher depression risk, US study finds

Anadolu Agency 22 Jan 2026
Younger users appeared particularly vulnerable to the mental health effects, though it is not clear whether AI causes depression or depressed individuals simply seek out more digital interaction.
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Using AI for advice or other personal reasons linked to depression and anxiety

NBC Bay Area 22 Jan 2026
People who interact with chatbots for emotional support or other personal reasons are more likely to report symptoms of depression or anxiety, a new study finds ... Using AI for work or school wasn’t associated with symptoms of depression.
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Scientists reveal atypical depression is a distinct biological subtype linked to antidepressant resistance

PsyPost 22 Jan 2026
A new genetic and clinical analysis suggests that atypical depression represents a distinct biological subtype of the disorder with specific implications for treatment ... They focused specifically on atypical depression.
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Perfect Tides: Station to Station explores seasons of love, hate, depression, and ennui

AV Club 22 Jan 2026
No one tells you that there is a trick to feeling the existential dread of being lost in life. That trick lies in cities. By putting yourself in an environment that lends itself to a certain purposeful sense of being lost, you can romanticize it ... .
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SENIOR NEWS: Combating Isolation & Depression

Pagosa Daily Post 22 Jan 2026
Health experts warn that social isolation and depression are growing concerns among senior citizens, especially as many older adults face reduced mobility, limited social interaction, and difficulty accessing community resources.
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Aytu BioPharma Highlights Opportunity for EXXUATM (gepirone) as New Way to Treat Major Depressive Disorder ...

Image Corsicana Daily Sun 21 Jan 2026
EXXUA addresses frequent causes of treatment discontinuation with first-line SSRIs and SNRIs ....
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