Showing results for: mental illness (page 12)
The worst film performances of 2022
Gary M. Kramer
We wish Tom Hanks were unrecognizable, but hey, at least he gave us one of the greatest memes (he's white?) of 2022
Doctors often miss depression symptoms for certain groups — a routine screening policy could help
Maria Garcia
A study on depression screenings in healthcare supports the need for equitable and universal care
Kitchen therapy: Here’s how cooking at home can help your mental health
Michael La Corte
Spending time in the kitchen can help boost your mood, relationships and much more
Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat mocks Kanye West as “too antisemitic”
Joy Saha
Actor Natalie Portman and shock jock Howard Stern also condemned antisemitism and made jabs at the disgraced rapper
“Wildcat” directors on shooting challenges: “How can you tell this story if you can’t film the cat?”
Gary M. Kramer
A veteran with PTSD rehabs a baby ocelot in this inspiring new documentary that also tackles mental health and more
Fixing foster care wouldn’t actually be that hard — or that expensive
Gail Cornwall
Erstwhile foster child David Ambroz explains why, and what’s standing in our way
Her apartment might have put her son’s health at risk. But ‘I have nowhere else to go’
Renuka Rayasam, Fred Clasen-Kelly
A nationwide affordable housing crisis has wreaked havoc on the lives of low-income families
Kanye’s tragicomic, antisemitic Alex Jones meltdown: Absurdism in the service of fascism
Chauncey DeVega
Fascism thrives on gruesome caricature — and it's tough to beat a pro-Trump Black rapper praising Adolf Hitler
FBI and DHS failing to address threat of domestic terrorism, according to new Senate report
Areeba Shah
White supremacists and other extremists are a "persistent and lethal" threat — and law enforcement hasn't adjusted
Judith Light isn’t afraid of aging: “These are the crone years”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
On "Salon Talks," the veteran actor discusses her latest thriller "The Menu," her fears and what she's craving
“Is the caller the killer?”: How Jessica Logan’s 911 call for help became evidence against her
Brett Murphy
Police used 911 call analysis to point to Logan's guilt before collecting any evidence
“American Horror Story: NYC” finale: Are you freaking kidding me?
Kelly McClure
What's next? "American Horror Story: 9/11"?
“Blacks and Jews” authors on Chappelle, Kanye getting caught in the “Black antisemitism” loop
Jacques Berlinerblau, Terrence L. Johnson
Don't call it Groundhog Day. Scholars discuss recent events contributing to the repeated Black vs. Jewish discouse
Ron DeSantis avoids saying ‘climate change.’ Incarcerated Floridians are living it.
Alleen Brown
Florida lacks a comprehensive policy to protect people locked in increasingly sweltering prisons
Why are so many young people having less sex and fewer friendships?
Christopher T. Conner
The right wants you to believe it's because there's a conspiracy against men. The truth is more harrowing
Selena Gomez documentary revelations: From her faith to how the past haunts her
Alison Stine
The singer and actor opens up about mental and physical health in her new film "My Mind & Me"
How a zombifying cat parasite called Toxoplasma gondii conquered the globe
Troy Farah
New research into a common cat parasite helps explain how it went global — and how we can stop it
More than two years after the George Floyd protests, police reform has stalled. What happened?
Jake Pearson
After widespread demonstrations, a spike in violent crime shifted the narrative around public safety
Is it time to add schizophrenia to the list of unusual “long COVID” symptoms?
Troy Farah
New research finds severe COVID increases the risk of schizophrenia — and could be a possible long COVID symptom
How cities are preparing for the ‘silent killer’ of extreme heat
Christine Macdonald
New solutions are being tested to combat health risks from heat waves, particularly in urban “heat islands"
Deep brain stimulation can be life-altering for OCD sufferers
Rachel A. Davis
A group of OCD sufferers sees hope in an emerging modern treatment called deep brain stimulation
Mandatory reporting was supposed to stop severe child abuse — it punishes poor families instead
Mike Hixenbaugh, Suzy Khimm, Agnel Philip
Pennsylvania required more professionals to report suspected child abuse leading to a strained child welfare system
A lunchbox lesson in letting go
Sarah Stoller
"The day I threw the breast-shaped ice pack into my daughter's preschool lunchbox, I was longing for connection."
Why having an unpredictable childhood can be traumatizing
Matthew Rozsa
A study unpacks the origins of adult mental illness — and finds a correlation with unpredictable childhoods
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