Showing results for: mental illness (page 32)
Debunking the 6 biggest myths about “technology addiction”
Christopher J. Ferguson
How concerned should people be about the psychological effects of screen time?
She said she’d free them from addiction. She turned them into her personal servants
Amy Julia Harris, Shoshana Walter
Jennifer Warren has spent years recruiting the poor and desperate to her drug rehabilitation program
Debt, jail and government cheese: Stacey Abrams thinks she can turn Georgia blue by getting real
D. Watkins
"The reason we get in trouble in politics and in life is that we think that our secrets will remain that way"
Police union is lobbying to expand powers to tase people who don’t pose a threat
Michael Arria
Last November, San Francisco’s Police Commission approved tasers for the city’s police
It took food poisoning, $7500, and an intervention to make me realize I had a kombucha problem
Amanda Medress
Food poisoning. Thousands of dollars spent. Going on dates just to get the guy's SCOBY. Did I have a problem?
Background checks can’t prevent gun violence — because the NRA designed them to fail
Ladd Everitt
Gun control advocates hope to expand the background-check system. But it's a fake solution crafted by the NRA
Five strangers, one canceled flight: Our epic overnight carpool to Kansas
Julia Satterthwaite
We had nothing in common except we needed to be 500 miles from where we were when the plane was grounded
History of asylum horrors repeats itself: America still criminalizes poverty and mental illness
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to Stacy Horn about "Damnation Island" and the 19th century New York asylum Nellie Bly made infamous
Tomi Lahren lashes out after “mean” genealogist exposes her racist hypocrisy
Travis Gettys
A genealogist revealed Lahren's family was made up of the same type of immigrants she now wants to ban
Tax-funded mental health programs not always easy to find
Emily Bazar
In 2004, Californians approved Mental Health Services Act to help counties expand mental health care services
She studied brains. Then she almost lost hers
Nicole Karlis
An interview with Barbara Lipska, author of "The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind: My Tale of Madness and Recovery"
The great gut flora war: Why the bacteria in your gastrointestinal tract matters
Lina Nertby Aurell, Mia Clase
Well-functioning intestinal flora are key to staying healthy. Here's why
Bi-furious: Why does pop culture still treat bisexual people so poorly?
Kristen Lepionka
Even in this era of LGBTQ progress, "B" representation still leaves a lot to be desired
California lawmakers seek reparations for people sterilized by the state
Samantha Young
California's state sponsored eugenics program has return to light as a new bill aims to pay reparations to victims
Should you insure that trip or TV? Here’s what an economist would do
Jay L. Zagorsky
Offers of extended warranties are increasingly becoming the norm for TVs and other relatively inexpensive goods
Are Kanye’s “crazy” pro-Trump tweets just hype for a new album?
D. Watkins
Yes, I do Kanye is faking his #MAGA obsession for attention. He's a master of this kind of stunt
Our president ignores an American hero: Trump’s silence on the Waffle House murders is deafening
Chauncey DeVega
James Shaw Jr. disarmed a mass shooter single-handed. Everything about that is a problem for Donald Trump
Mariah Carey, Junot Díaz and demystifying the stigma of mental illness
Rachel Leah
Mariah Carey and Junot Diaz opened up about their past struggles this week, helping to erase mental health stigma
Is my child depressed? Being moody isn’t a mental illness
Dr. Stanley Kutcher
Normal negative emotions are actually growth promoting and essential for human development and adaptation
The necessary discomfort of “Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas”
Melanie McFarland
"Daily Show" alum Wyatt Cenac ignores Trump, and instead dives deep into a topic that deserves discussion
The best show you’re not watching is the UK import “Inside No. 9”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
This is brilliant, black-humored, taut format horror for people who enjoy the occasional potty-joke — very British
The community knew the man, but the cops who pulled their triggers didn’t
Rachel Leah
Saheed Vassell's death points beyond police who are quick to kill black people to the violence of gentrification
How to talk to kids about violence, crime, and war
Caroline Knorr
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