Showing results for: mental illness (page 11)
Decisions by CVS and Optum panicked thousands of their sickest patients
Arthur Allen
Many of the patients left in the lurch have life-threatening digestive disorders that render them unable to eat or
Three major things most people get wrong about the brain, according to a neuroscientist
Troy Farah
Yes, you use more than 10% of your brain — and no, being "right-" or "left-brained" isn't really a thing
How cancer cured my eating disorder
Sara Magaletta
Cancer turned out to be an effective, if inadvisable, treatment for a lifetime of disordered eating
Unmet needs: Critics cite failures in health care for vulnerable foster children
Andy Miller, Rebecca Grapevine
The failures of insurers in providing for foster children are widespread and occur largely without public scrutiny
“You have a religious devotion to this sport”: Director on bodybuilding movie “Magazine Dreams”
Gary M. Kramer
Elijah Bynum talks Sundance film starring Jonathan Majors as a man focused on his body but out of touch with people
The promise of the George Floyd uprisings and the persistence of police thuggery
Chauncey DeVega
"They're trying to George Floyd me," Keenan Anderson cried out as multiple Los Angeles police officers subdued him
How TV has embraced the traumatic side of the “dangerous miracle” of childbirth
Whitney Friedlander
TV creatives discuss why they've depicted the harsher aspects of pregnancy and birth – for better or for worse
Drugs with bigger TV advertising budgets are typically of “low therapeutic value,” study says
Troy Farah
Yale and Harvard researchers found the drugs with big ad spends aren't generally the best drugs. Here's why
“The Last of Us” is an almost-perfect metaphor for climate change, but it gets one thing wrong
Troy Farah
Climate change could trigger humanity's end, much like in HBO’s new drama series, but it won't happen suddenly
With the largest defense budget in world history, military families are going hungry
Andrea Mazzarino
We pour overwhelming sums of money into the U.S. military — and thousands of service members remain "food insecure"
“Corsage” star Vicky Krieps says Austria’s Empress Elisabeth had a “darkness that attracted me”
Gary M. Kramer
The actor spoke about learning Hungarian, horseback riding, fencing and ice swimming to embody the rebellious royal
In PA county jails, guards use pepper spray and stun guns to subdue people in mental crisis
Brett Sholtis
1 in 3 “use of force” incidents in Pennsylvania county jails involved someone in a mental health crisis
“It’s a tool, it’s a Swiss Army knife”: Aimee Mann on how individuals deal with trauma through art
Annie Zaleski
The musician discusses her Audible Original, filling the interviewer's chair and ambitions for a graphic memoir
For 2023, I’m giving up loneliness
Alison Stine
There may never be a so-called normal again. So, how do we live in the broken world we have?
Overworked, underpaid and understaffed: EMS in crisis as NYC faces tridemic
Bob Hennelly
Inadequate staffing, longer hours and surging 911 calls put residents at risk
Should “food diaries” be assigned in schools? Experts point to potential dangers for youth
Michael La Corte
While food diaries can be a helpful tool for dietitians, are they a necessary assignment for the average student?
Can a politician’s mental fitness for office be diagnosed from afar?
Matthew Rozsa
The Goldwater Rule restrains psychiatrists from diagnosing politicians from afar. Many say the rule is outdated
Man who attempted to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sentenced to almost 20 years
Samaa Khullar
The man was described as “thoroughly radicalized” and received the longest sentence of any defendant involved
Best of 2022 | “My face looked wrong”: What it’s like living with body dysmorphic disorder
Tammy Rabideau
I woke up one morning and was horrified at my face. Two cosmetic surgeries only made the problem worse
‘Caged … for no fault of your own’: Detainees dread COVID while awaiting immigration hearings
Renuka Rayasam
For the roughly 30,000 people living in the country’s network of immigration facilities, COVID remains a threat
There really is a “great replacement” — but it’s not what Tucker Carlson says it is
Mike Lofgren
Is voting for Republicans literally killing white people in rural America? Because the correlation is striking
Trump’s trading cards are stupid: Ha ha. But who gets the last laugh?
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's "digital trading cards" are worthless crap, to you and me. To his loyal followers, they're pure gold
Unpredictable 2022: Mostly devastating losses, with one bright surprise
D. Watkins
Kanye and Herschel, Will Smith's slap, losing Bob Saget and Coolio: I didn't have any of this on my bingo card
NYC Mayor Eric Adams’s terrible plan to forcibly hospitalize homeless people with mental illness
Bob Hennelly
Adams has no answer for homelessness — he should ask frontline workers
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