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          Nick March is is one of The National's assistant editors-in-chief and the administrator of the Rosalynn Carter mental health journalism fellowships in the UAE. He has written a range of mental health columns over several years

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          We should continue to shed light on mental health issues

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          Anniversary of Louis's death is a reminder of the challenges of negotiating an increasingly complex world

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