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What working from home does to your mental health

Working from home is linked to worse mental health – but it’s a big boost for some, says Millie Muroi

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As of June 26, 2026 at 1:02 AM, this is how Optics News reads the wording differences in this story.

What happened Working from home is linked to worse mental health – but it’s a big boost for some, says Millie Muroi.
The headline split The left frames it as "What working from home does to your mental health". The center frames it as "What working from home does to your mental health".
Match confidence Medium confidence. 3 sources across 2 bias buckets. Useful framing signal — check the source list before sharing.
Same-event confidenceMedium

3 sources across 2 bias buckets agree on the event.

Framing confidenceModerate

68/99 — meaningful wording shift across the spectrum.

WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED

Left / center-leftWhat working from home does to your mental health

The Age (Australia) · Center-left · News report

CenterWhat working from home does to your mental health

The Sydney Morning Herald · Center · News report

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The Sydney Morning HeraldNews report · Jun 26, 1:02 AM

What working from home does to your mental health

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Working from home is linked to worse mental health – but it’s a big boost for some, says Millie Muroi

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The Age (Australia)News report · Jun 26, 1:02 AM

What working from home does to your mental health

Working from home is linked to worse mental health – but it’s a big boost for some, says Millie Muroi

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Santa Fe New MexicanNews report · Jun 26, 12:00 AM

Albuquerque launches initiatives to curb youth violence, mental health woes

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The initiatives will include $750 per month to 20 at-risk young people, and therapy to youth with behavioral health issues.

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Details68/99 Wording Gap · Medium confidence · 3 sources
68/99 Wording GapMedium confidence3 sources · 2 bias bucketsLive match · 3 sources · 2 buckets · comparable news formatFormats: News report

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Jun 26, 12:00 AM: Santa Fe New Mexican joined the source map.

Jun 26, 1:02 AM: The Sydney Morning Herald joined the source map.

Jun 26, 1:02 AM: The Age (Australia) joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 68/99 and story health is live match · 3 sources · 2 buckets · comparable news format.