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RFK Jr. tightens his chokehold on the nation’s public health
Heather Digby Parton
But the demise of American leadership in science didn't begin with him
Minneapolis mayor condemns Republicans blaming trans issues for Annunciation School shooting
Blaise Malley
Those using the shooting to villainize trans people have "lost their sense of common humanity," says Jacob Frey
Trump’s rollback of rules for mental health coverage could lead more Americans to go without care
Maya Miller, Jeremy Kohler
The president's rollbacks of critical protections could leave many Americans without the help they need
Following a Supreme Court ruling, cities are arresting more homeless people
Stephen Przybylinski
After the ruling in Grants Pass v. Johnson, cities are taking a punitive approach to homelessness
Trump’s cruel policies have a human cost
Chauncey DeVega
Bleak economic numbers and a fraying safety net are leaving people helpless — and hopeless
Four dead in Montana bar shooting; veteran suspect still sought
CK Smith
The tragedy spotlights gaps in rural mental health care and firearm access for veterans
Right-wing media makes NYC shooting all about Mamdani
Sophia Tesfaye
Blaming blue city violence conceals the trend of declining crime rates
Public health expert: Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” will cause misery and death
Chauncey DeVega
51,000 deaths per year is just the starting point
Joe Rogan beef shows MAGA male fragility
Amanda Marcotte
The arrest and meltdown of the "Liver King" shows how far-right masculinity hurts its disciples
With strikes on Iran, Trump has chosen a path of insanity
Bill Curry
It's time to ask: Is a mental condition driving his foreign policy?
“His cherished music will live forever”: Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson dies at 82
Alex Galbraith
Wilson saw the sublime in teeny-bopper surf songs and his studio wizardry changed popular music forever.
When people hear voices, but only when they want to
Chris Berdik
An unusual collaboration between scientists and psychics could transform the treatment of auditory hallucinations
How to crush a nation’s soul: The Nazi crusade against “degenerate” art
Nicholas Liu
The Third Reich sought to cleanse Germany of "decadent" art. Maybe it's just a history lesson with no relevance
“More problems than it was helping”: Behind the growing distrust of antidepressants
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Online communities provide guidance on how to get off antidepressants, but doctors warn withdrawal carries risks
Hungrier kids, missed check-ups: Trump’s cuts to childcare make it a lot harder to be a parent
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Efforts to slash childcare and other social spending will compound the difficulties of raising young kids
Stephen King’s most anxious character is also his most heroic
Kelly McClure
In "Never Flinch," Holly Gibney defines what it means to be brave, getting out of her own way to do what's needed
Decades on, SSRIs remain mired in mystery and debate
Frieda Klotz
Experts worry MAHA could wage a war on SSRIs. But some researchers have long questioned the drugs’ efficacy
Book review: A clear-eyed look at the risks of “diagnosis creep”
Lola Butcher
In “The Age of Diagnosis,” Suzanne O’Sullivan challenges common assumptions about how we detect and treat disease
More than a plague: How colonialism, class and incarceration feed disease outbreaks
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Edna Bonhomme, author of "A History of the World in Six Plagues," details how pandemics are about more than viruses
Republicans’ new food aid plan: States pay more, families get less
Ashlie D. Stevens
From slashed budgets to soda bans, a new GOP SNAP plan could leave millions hungry
America has a bad case of TDS
Chauncey DeVega
There is little funny about the tragedy that is the Age of Trump and Donald Trump's return to the White House
“Bigorexia” can make a gym obsession harmful but often goes unrecognized
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Societal standards of masculinity are centered on strength and muscularity. This "double stigma" is damaging men
Trump’s cruel calculus on public health is slashing lifelines for the most vulnerable
Claire Zagorski, Chad Sabora
Blaming COVID to defund public health isn’t about bookkeeping. It’s about whose lives matter enough to fund
Some argue AI therapy can break down mental health stigma — others warn it could make it worse
Elizabeth Hlavinka
AI therapy is already providing relief for patients who can't access care. But some want more safeguards in place
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