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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

“Nitram” director was “terrified” of tackling mass shooting that changed Australian gun laws forever

Gary M. Kramer
Justin Kurzel's controversial film starring Caleb Landry Jones looks at how one man traumatized Tasmania

Michigan Republican sentenced to probation for inappropriately touching nurse during COVID treatment

Jon Skolnik
State Sen. John Bizon was placed on a year of probation but will face no legislative penalties as a lawmaker

Psychiatry is flawed, author Sarah Fay says — and there’s “no objective reality” to many diagnoses

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"There isn't a single DSM diagnosis that has an objective measure," Fay, author of "Pathological," tells Salon

Do we all need a fourth vaccine dose? Why doctors are not convinced — yet

Nicole Karlis
Vaccine-makers are seeking approval for a second booster. Some doctors don’t think the evidence is strong

To prevent future variants, we must protect those most at risk

Michael Rose
Protecting the immunocompromised is not only a matter of health equity, it’s critical to ending the pandemic

“Shining Vale” creator on the horror of midlife: “Depression and possession share similar symptoms”

Melanie McFarland
On "Salon Talks," Sharon Horgan discusses her new Starz horror-comedy starring Courteney Cox and Mira Sorvino

Is gun ownership among Black Americans driving up suicide rates?

Alex Smith
Having a gun in the home significantly increases the risk of suicide

Smells like teen dispirit? It might be ozone pollution

Eric Schank
Ozone from cars, coal power, and chemical plants lead to higher depression rates in teens

A sweeping — and personal — history of addiction

Peter Andrey Smith
In “The Urge” by Carl Erik Fisher, a psychiatrist blends history and social critique with his own story of recovery

Your blood type may affect how sick you get from COVID-19, genetic study confirms

Matthew Rozsa
Along with age and pre-existing conditions, add blood type to the list of factors that affect illness severity

Why “complex PTSD” is misunderstood — and what it means to have it

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Stephanie Foo talks to Salon about complex PTSD, as recounted in her new book "What My Bones Know"

We’re waging the wrong battle against opioids

Maia Szalavitz
Despite new research, popular culture and the news media continue to cling to an outmoded anti-drug narrative

Parents were stuck inside with their kids. A rise in ADHD diagnoses soon followed

Eric Schank
Did online learning lead to misdiagnoses of ADHD? Or is it revealing cases that have gone undiagnosed for too long?

Vaccine refusal is child abuse

Amanda Marcotte
The GOP espouses "family values," but the anti-vaccine campaign is hurting kids and tearing families apart

Decoding brain diseases, molecule by molecule

Elizabeth Landau
In “A Molecule Away from Madness,” Sara Manning Peskin explores the mysteries of neurological diseases.

A former ER tech explains what they don’t tell patients about how the emergency room works

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Cost of Living" author Emily Maloney on life inside the ER and why single payer healthcare can save us

The Florida cannabis behemoth leaving Black growers behind

Donnell Alexander
Florida-based Trulieve is now the nation’s largest marijuana retailer — leaving limited room for anyone else

The kids are not alright: Data suggests 10% of children with COVID-19 become “long-haulers”

Kari Dequine Harden
Doctors around the world estimate one in ten children with COVID-19 have long-term side effects

Sperm donation is largely unregulated, but that could soon change as lawsuits multiply

Naomi Cahn, Sonia Suter
Many people are filing lawsuits after discovering that sperm banks failed to verify information from donors
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