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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
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California Governor Newsom addresses Homelessness And Mental Health care
3/2/2026 - Hayward, California, USA: Governor Gavin Newsom attends a press conference alongside local and state leaders announcing new funding for communities across the state to address homelessness and mental health and stronger accountability measures for counties administering CARE Court during a press conference at BACS REGIS Center in Hayward, California Monday, March 2, 2026. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California Governor Newsom addresses Homelessness And Mental Health care
3/2/2026 - Hayward, California, USA: Governor Gavin Newsom speaks alongside local and state leaders during a press conference announcing new funding for communities across the state to address homelessness and mental health and stronger accountability measures for counties administering CARE Court during a press conference at BACS REGIS Center in Hayward, California Monday, March 2, 2026. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California Governor Newsom addresses Homelessness And Mental Health care
3/2/2026 - Hayward, California, USA: Governor Gavin Newsom attends a press conference alongside local and state leaders announcing new funding for communities across the state to address homelessness and mental health and stronger accountability measures for counties administering CARE Court during a press conference at BACS REGIS Center in Hayward, California Monday, March 2, 2026. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California Governor Newsom addresses Homelessness And Mental Health care
3/2/2026 - Hayward, California, USA: Governor Gavin Newsom speaks alongside local and state leaders during a press conference announcing new funding for communities across the state to address homelessness and mental health and stronger accountability measures for counties administering CARE Court during a press conference at BACS REGIS Center in Hayward, California Monday, March 2, 2026. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California Governor Newsom addresses Homelessness And Mental Health care
3/2/2026 - Hayward, California, USA: Governor Gavin Newsom attends a press conference alongside local and state leaders announcing new funding for communities across the state to address homelessness and mental health and stronger accountability measures for counties administering CARE Court during a press conference at BACS REGIS Center in Hayward, California Monday, March 2, 2026. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California Governor Newsom addresses Homelessness And Mental Health care
3/2/2026 - Hayward, California, USA: Governor Gavin Newsom speaks alongside local and state leaders during a press conference announcing new funding for communities across the state to address homelessness and mental health and stronger accountability measures for counties administering CARE Court during a press conference at BACS REGIS Center in Hayward, California Monday, March 2, 2026. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California Governor Newsom addresses Homelessness And Mental Health care
3/2/2026 - Hayward, California, USA: Governor Gavin Newsom speaks alongside local and state leaders during a press conference announcing new funding for communities across the state to address homelessness and mental health and stronger accountability measures for counties administering CARE Court during a press conference at BACS REGIS Center in Hayward, California Monday, March 2, 2026. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California Governor Newsom addresses Homelessness And Mental Health care
3/2/2026 - Hayward, California, USA: Governor Gavin Newsom speaks alongside local and state leaders during a press conference announcing new funding for communities across the state to address homelessness and mental health and stronger accountability measures for counties administering CARE Court during a press conference at BACS REGIS Center in Hayward, California Monday, March 2, 2026. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California Governor Newsom addresses Homelessness And Mental Health care
3/2/2026 - Hayward, California, USA: Governor Gavin Newsom speaks alongside local and state leaders during a press conference announcing new funding for communities across the state to address homelessness and mental health and stronger accountability measures for counties administering CARE Court during a press conference at BACS REGIS Center in Hayward, California Monday, March 2, 2026. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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California Governor Newsom addresses Homelessness And Mental Health care
3/2/2026 - Hayward, California, USA: Governor Gavin Newsom speaks alongside local and state leaders during a press conference announcing new funding for communities across the state to address homelessness and mental health and stronger accountability measures for counties administering CARE Court during a press conference at BACS REGIS Center in Hayward, California Monday, March 2, 2026. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Volunteers Emily Alford and Kev Beck.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Volunteers Emily Alford and Kev Beck.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Volunteers Emily Alford and Kev Beck.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Volunteers Emily Alford and Kev Beck.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Volunteers Emily Alford and Kev Beck.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Georgina Gould, clinical lead
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Georgina Gould, clinical lead
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Georgina Gould, clinical lead
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Georgina Gould, clinical lead
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Georgina Gould, clinical lead, and Alison Greenwood, Founder and CEO.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties. Left, Georgina Gould, clinical lead, and right, Alison Greenwood, founder and CEO.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Georgina Gould, clinical lead, and Alison Greenwood, Founder and CEO.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Alison Greenwood, Founder and CEO.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Alison Greenwood, Founder and CEO.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Alison Greenwood, Founder and CEO.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Tom Krumins
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Tom Krumins
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Tom Krumins
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Tom Krumins
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Tom Krumins
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Tom Krumins, client, and Alison Greenwood, Founder and CEO.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Massive boost of serotonin!’: How a dose of nature is treating mental illness
A project called Dose of Nature, based at Pensford Field in Kew, London.
It prescribes time with nature guides to people with mental health difficulties.
Tom Krumins, client, and Alison Greenwood, Founder and CEO.
Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/2/2026.
A project in London is helping hundreds of people, providing a genuine alternative to traditional treatments.
Credit: Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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Prince William urges men to be open about mental health
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Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his mental health and trying to “understand” his emotions.
The Prince of Wales also said more male role models were needed to talk about their mental health publicly to inspire others to do the same.
The 43-year-old heir to the throne was speaking in a radio interview on the BBC.
He was part of a panel discussion about male suicide with DJ Greg James on the Radio 1 network.
The prince’s Royal Foundation charity is contributing £1m to develop a suicide prevention network.
Suicide was said to the leading cause of death among young people aged 20 to 34 in England and Wales in 2024.
William said he thought it was a “catastrophe" the country’s male suicide numbers were not talked about enough.
He told the panel: "I take a long time trying to understand my emotions and why I feel like I do.
OPS: Prince William talking to BBC Radio One DJ Greg James abiout mental health as part of a panel dicussion.
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Prince William urges men to be open about mental health
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18/02/2026
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Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his mental health and trying to “understand” his emotions.
The Prince of Wales also said more male role models were needed to talk about their mental health publicly to inspire others to do the same.
The 43-year-old heir to the throne was speaking in a radio interview on the BBC.
He was part of a panel discussion about male suicide with DJ Greg James on the Radio 1 network.
The prince’s Royal Foundation charity is contributing £1m to develop a suicide prevention network.
Suicide was said to the leading cause of death among young people aged 20 to 34 in England and Wales in 2024.
William said he thought it was a “catastrophe" the country’s male suicide numbers were not talked about enough.
He told the panel: "I take a long time trying to understand my emotions and why I feel like I do.
OPS: Prince William talking to BBC Radio One DJ Greg James abiout mental health as part of a panel dicussion.
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Prince William urges men to be open about mental health
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18/02/2026
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Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his mental health and trying to “understand” his emotions.
The Prince of Wales also said more male role models were needed to talk about their mental health publicly to inspire others to do the same.
The 43-year-old heir to the throne was speaking in a radio interview on the BBC.
He was part of a panel discussion about male suicide with DJ Greg James on the Radio 1 network.
The prince’s Royal Foundation charity is contributing £1m to develop a suicide prevention network.
Suicide was said to the leading cause of death among young people aged 20 to 34 in England and Wales in 2024.
William said he thought it was a “catastrophe" the country’s male suicide numbers were not talked about enough.
He told the panel: "I take a long time trying to understand my emotions and why I feel like I do.
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Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his mental health and trying to “understand” his emotions.
The Prince of Wales also said more male role models were needed to talk about their mental health publicly to inspire others to do the same.
The 43-year-old heir to the throne was speaking in a radio interview on the BBC.
He was part of a panel discussion about male suicide with DJ Greg James on the Radio 1 network.
The prince’s Royal Foundation charity is contributing £1m to develop a suicide prevention network.
Suicide was said to the leading cause of death among young people aged 20 to 34 in England and Wales in 2024.
William said he thought it was a “catastrophe" the country’s male suicide numbers were not talked about enough.
He told the panel: "I take a long time trying to understand my emotions and why I feel like I do.
OPS: Prince William talking to BBC Radio One DJ Greg James abiout mental health as part of a panel dicussion.
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Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his mental health and trying to “understand” his emotions.
The Prince of Wales also said more male role models were needed to talk about their mental health publicly to inspire others to do the same.
The 43-year-old heir to the throne was speaking in a radio interview on the BBC.
He was part of a panel discussion about male suicide with DJ Greg James on the Radio 1 network.
The prince’s Royal Foundation charity is contributing £1m to develop a suicide prevention network.
Suicide was said to the leading cause of death among young people aged 20 to 34 in England and Wales in 2024.
William said he thought it was a “catastrophe" the country’s male suicide numbers were not talked about enough.
He told the panel: "I take a long time trying to understand my emotions and why I feel like I do.
OPS: Prince William talking to BBC Radio One DJ Greg James abiout mental health as part of a panel dicussion.
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Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his mental health and trying to “understand” his emotions.
The Prince of Wales also said more male role models were needed to talk about their mental health publicly to inspire others to do the same.
The 43-year-old heir to the throne was speaking in a radio interview on the BBC.
He was part of a panel discussion about male suicide with DJ Greg James on the Radio 1 network.
The prince’s Royal Foundation charity is contributing £1m to develop a suicide prevention network.
Suicide was said to the leading cause of death among young people aged 20 to 34 in England and Wales in 2024.
William said he thought it was a “catastrophe" the country’s male suicide numbers were not talked about enough.
He told the panel: "I take a long time trying to understand my emotions and why I feel like I do.
OPS: Prince William talking to BBC Radio One DJ Greg James abiout mental health as part of a panel dicussion.
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Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his mental health and trying to “understand” his emotions.
The Prince of Wales also said more male role models were needed to talk about their mental health publicly to inspire others to do the same.
The 43-year-old heir to the throne was speaking in a radio interview on the BBC.
He was part of a panel discussion about male suicide with DJ Greg James on the Radio 1 network.
The prince’s Royal Foundation charity is contributing £1m to develop a suicide prevention network.
Suicide was said to the leading cause of death among young people aged 20 to 34 in England and Wales in 2024.
William said he thought it was a “catastrophe" the country’s male suicide numbers were not talked about enough.
He told the panel: "I take a long time trying to understand my emotions and why I feel like I do.
OPS: Prince William talking to BBC Radio One DJ Greg James abiout mental health as part of a panel dicussion.
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Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his mental health and trying to “understand” his emotions.
The Prince of Wales also said more male role models were needed to talk about their mental health publicly to inspire others to do the same.
The 43-year-old heir to the throne was speaking in a radio interview on the BBC.
He was part of a panel discussion about male suicide with DJ Greg James on the Radio 1 network.
The prince’s Royal Foundation charity is contributing £1m to develop a suicide prevention network.
Suicide was said to the leading cause of death among young people aged 20 to 34 in England and Wales in 2024.
William said he thought it was a “catastrophe" the country’s male suicide numbers were not talked about enough.
He told the panel: "I take a long time trying to understand my emotions and why I feel like I do.
OPS: Prince William talking to BBC Radio One DJ Greg James abiout mental health as part of a panel dicussion.
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Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his mental health and trying to “understand” his emotions.
The Prince of Wales also said more male role models were needed to talk about their mental health publicly to inspire others to do the same.
The 43-year-old heir to the throne was speaking in a radio interview on the BBC.
He was part of a panel discussion about male suicide with DJ Greg James on the Radio 1 network.
The prince’s Royal Foundation charity is contributing £1m to develop a suicide prevention network.
Suicide was said to the leading cause of death among young people aged 20 to 34 in England and Wales in 2024.
William said he thought it was a “catastrophe" the country’s male suicide numbers were not talked about enough.
He told the panel: "I take a long time trying to understand my emotions and why I feel like I do.
OPS: Prince William talking to BBC Radio One DJ Greg James abiout mental health as part of a panel dicussion.
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Britain’s Prince William has spoken about his mental health and trying to “understand” his emotions.
The Prince of Wales also said more male role models were needed to talk about their mental health publicly to inspire others to do the same.
The 43-year-old heir to the throne was speaking in a radio interview on the BBC.
He was part of a panel discussion about male suicide with DJ Greg James on the Radio 1 network.
The prince’s Royal Foundation charity is contributing £1m to develop a suicide prevention network.
Suicide was said to the leading cause of death among young people aged 20 to 34 in England and Wales in 2024.
William said he thought it was a “catastrophe" the country’s male suicide numbers were not talked about enough.
He told the panel: "I take a long time trying to understand my emotions and why I feel like I do.
OPS: Prince William talking to BBC Radio One DJ Greg James abiout mental health as part of a panel dicussion.
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