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Scottish mental health charity sees app downloads surge as stressed Scots seek lockdown help

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A Scottish mental health charity has seen a huge surge in app downloads - as stressed Scots seek help during the coronavirus lockdown.

The Brothers In Arms apps allow men and women to get help from trained professionals, anonymously, from the comfort of their own homes - despite the restrictions brought in to stop the spread of deadly COVID-19.

The Glasgow-based organisation was established in 2017 by Dan Proverbs, after his own battles with poor mental health and suicidal thoughts, which led to him planning his own death.But he was saved from suicide by the news he was due to become a father, and now works to save others from taking their own lives.Suicide is the single biggest killer of men under the age of 45 in the UK.And the charity

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