Showing results for: mental illness (page 31)
US “zero-tolerance” immigration policy still violates fundamental human rights laws
Jeffrey Davis
Trump administration's treatment of asylum seekers denies refugees the basic human rights legally afforded to them
Unlocked and loaded: Families confront dementia and guns
JoNel Aleccia, Melissa Bailey
Forty-five percent of people 65 and older have guns in their household
Clicks over ethics: Mainstream media’s coverage of suicide is careless, even dangerous
Olivia Riggio
There are ethical guidelines for covering suicide. When famous people take their own lives, those are ignored
Bourdain and Spade are not alone: Suicide rate is up by 25 percent, and LGBTQ youth are at high risk
Shira Tarlo
Twenty-five states saw a rise in suicides by more than 30 percent since 1999, federal health officials report
Federal gun control is not enough: To reduce gun violence, we need big changes to social policy
Daniel J. Patinkin
Gun control laws won't do much if we don't address mental health, domestic violence and a host of other issues
When erratic teenage behavior means something more
Emily Bazar
Mental health challenges are a serious — and growing — problem for teenagers
“Art of the Deal” ghostwriter claims Trump attacks allies because of “mental illness”
Brad Reed
Tony Schwartz says his diagnosis is entirely consistent with how Trump has behaved in the past
“Blame is not a conversation”: Rose McGowan defends Asia Argento after Anthony Bourdain’s suicide
Natalie Parker
“Anthony would never have wanted Asia to be hurt," the #MeToo leader wrote in an open letter to her "fellow humans"
Chasing Anthony Bourdain’s “perfect little things”: Kitchen work and what I hungered for
JoAnna Novak
I spent my 20s in restaurants. There was no room for my depression in this work, I thought
Why pregnant women with depression often slip through the cracks
Tiffany Moore Simas, Nancy Byatt
One in seven experience depression during pregnancy and after birth
Scientists are untangling our bodies’ genetic “double-edged swords”
Katherine Basil
When imperfectly duplicated, crucial brain proteins can go from growing intellect to causing mental illness
Alex Jones has a vile Bourdain take. The world serves as a corrective
Rachel Leah
Somehow, Jones manages to invoke Hillary Clinton and make Bourdain's tragic suicide about himself
After the deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain: Suicide is a beast for survivors, too
Mary Elizabeth Williams
This week have been a horrible reminder for those who have also lost loved ones
Betsy DeVos stuns Senate Democrats, says Trump’s Parkland school safety commission won’t study guns
Shira Tarlo
"That’s not part of the commission’s charge, per se" DeVos told a stunned Senate panel
Not just a place to live: From homelessness to citizenship
Michael Rowe, Charles Barber
Citizenship programs might be the key to helping the homeless get back on their feet
Miss America’s #MeToo reboot: Can a former beauty pageant really evolve?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
No more swimsuits, and no judging on looks. But it's still women competing and being judged by strangers
Teenage depression: If a parent doesn’t get treatment for a child, is that abuse?
Michael Shapiro
Teenage depression is a serious and lonely illness, sometimes leading to suicide
Get sugary drinks out of hospitals
Mark Cucuzella
Fast food, soda machines and sugary soft drinks are common fare in hospitals. Aren't we setting a bad example?
A neuroscientist reviews Michael Pollan’s “How to Change Your Mind”
Benjamin Bell
The book shines new light on the revitalized field of psychedelic medicine
GOP congresswoman says porn is “the root cause” of school shootings. It’s not
Shira Tarlo
"I think that is a big part" of the spike in such attacks, Rep. Diane Black said
Sarah Huckabee Sanders demands ABC apologize to President Trump for 4 jokes
Shira Tarlo
The White House, upset by Bob Iger's apology to Valerie Jarrett, says Trump is owed the same for a host of jokes
GOP congresswoman ignores guns, blames porn for school shootings
Rachel Leah
Rep. Diane Black, R-Tenn., said porn is the "root cause" for the rise of school shootings
Millennials are helping to end depression’s stigma
Nicole Karlis
A new report shows depression among youth is reaching epidemic rates — but more are seeking treatment, too
How the media portrays black and white drug users differently
Joyce McMillan
NYT's sympathetic coverage of white moms struggling with opioids contrasts with its hysteria over "crack babies"
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