Showing results for: mental illness (page 14)
Having COVID-19 during pregnancy is linked to neurodevelopment delays in infants
Matthew Rozsa
A new study found that babies exposed to COVID-19 were significantly more likely to have neurodevelopment issues
Thomas Haden Church on his offbeat new “Acidman” role: “There is clearly something wrong with Lloyd”
Gary M. Kramer
The actor spoke to Salon about playing a man with emotional dissociative behavior reuniting with his grown daughter
Long wait for justice: People in jail face delays for mental health care before they can stand trial
Andy Miller, Rebecca Grapevine
People in jail with serious mental illness are waiting months, or even more than a year, to start receiving care
Pro-gun GOP donors call on Greg Abbott and Congress pass firearm restrictions after Uvalde shooting
Eleanor Klibanoff
Republican gun enthusiasts acknowledge "great sense of urgency" after Texas school massacre
“Stranger Things” and the helpful orderly tap into our fear about what makes a villain truly scary
Alison Stine
There's something about a man in uniform in an antiseptic setting ...
“That’s just part of aging”: Long COVID symptoms are often overlooked in seniors
Judith Graham
Though it affects them at higher rates, older adults with long COVID have received little attention
New movies to stream over the long weekend, from “Ambulance” to “Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special”
Alison Stine
If you need a distraction right now, it’s understandable
CNN host presses Texas Republican: “Use that same blueprint that you used for your abortion law”
Jon Skolnik
"Why not act with that alacrity to protect living, breathing 10-year-olds in this school behind me?” Camerota asked
Tucker Carlson tries to link Uvalde massacre to COVID “lockdowns” while rejecting gun restrictions
Meaghan Ellis
The Fox News host predicted a "civil war" in response to potential gun legislation
Texas school shooting: The right responds to massacre by calling for more guns
Heather Digby Parton
Repeated massacres, even of tiny children, automatically evoke calls to put more guns in schools and on the streets
Expert panel on the Buffalo shooter and what he stands for: “He was not a lone gunman”
Chauncey DeVega
Buffalo killer didn't act alone, panel agrees: He was nurtured by the Fox-GOP "doom loop of racist discourse"
Buffalo: This is where Donald Trump’s race-war fantasies lead
Chauncey DeVega
He feeds on white rage — it got him elected president. At this point, the horror in Buffalo isn't even surprising
There is hope for coral reefs
Tara Lohan
Juli Berwald’s new book 'Life on the Rocks' tracks solutions for corals reefs threatened by climate change
Britney Spears’ nude photos spark a disturbing and sexist overreaction
Joy Saha
The pop legend took to Instagram to celebrate her pre-pregnancy body, which prompted followers to spew negativity
One-fifth of American adults live with chronic pain. Why aren’t we talking about it more?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Haider Warraich tells the story of chronic pain in his new book, "The Song of Our Scars"
Dolly Parton mourns late friend and musician Naomi Judd: “We loved big hair, makeup and music”
Joy Saha
Judd died April 30 just one day before her induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame
From Ruby on “Black-ish” to CEO on “I Love That for You,” Jenifer Lewis is not just everybody’s mama
Melanie McFarland
On "Salon Talks," the author & activist discusses playing a "hot mess" on Showtime comedy "I Love That for You"
“The Real World Homecoming: New Orleans” recap: Nothing good happens on Bourbon Street
Kelly McClure
Salon recaps the second episode in which the Kraken (Julie) is released into NOLA's melting pot of drunk tourists
Ready for “Russian Doll”? Before you hop on, here are five things to watch out for
Alison Stine
The 6 train? What a concept! Be in the know as the twisty show returns for another wild Netflix ride
An urgent plea for mental health care reform
Joshua C. Kendall
In “Healing,” psychiatrist and former NIMH head Thomas Insel argues for a more nuanced plan to fight mental illness
Before “Russian Doll” returns, here’s a refresher – no time loops necessary
Alison Stine
The show with dozens of timelines, Easter eggs and theories returns. We unpack what will be important to remember
What comes after “The Dropout” ending: What Elizabeth Holmes, Erika Cheung and others are doing now
Paige Harriss
The real story continues to unfurl with the Theranos trial ongoing, and the whistleblowers taking different paths
What will COVID-19 look like in 2100? Scientists predict three possible scenarios
Nicole Karlis
Experts forecast three futures for the coronavirus
“Moon Knight” hired Oscar Isaac’s brother to play his other personality
Dan Selcke
Plus, how the actor developed that British accent
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