Showing results for: mental illness (page 40)
Aimee Mann talks about new solo effort “Mental Illness”: “You’re not in a cool rock band — you’re in a cool soft band. Embrace the soft.”
Annie Zaleski
Aimee Mann alloys soft rock's meticulous songcraft with lyrical themes that can hold an edge
The pharma business model actually wants people to stay sick
Martha Rosenberg
Pharma-funded "patient" groups keep drug prices astronomical
“He wants to destroy himself and the world”: Stars Tom Cullen and Tatiana Maslany talk about “The Other Half”
Gary M. Kramer
Writer and director Joey Klein has crafted a jagged romance about fragile people viewed through an unblinking eye
Donald Trump and the media: Can journalism escape this deadly paradox and get its groove back?
Andrew O'Hehir
At last the "opposition party" woke up. But in the age of fake news and endless lies, is its power gone for good?
Stereotypes die hard: What happens when you’re bulimic, but not thin enough for anyone to notice?
Natalia Keogan
One young woman’s infuriating story should serve as a wake-up call for the medical community
Director Shyamalan takes an ax to psychological atypicality in box office smash “Split”
Matthew Rozsa
Patients are telling their therapists not to use the word “aspect” because movie misuses terminology consistently
House GOP begins steps to roll back Obama gun restriction on recipients with mental illness
Taylor Link
The restriction was criticized by the NRA and the ACLU
From Margaret Sanger to Mike Pence: A century of progress — and backsliding — for Planned Parenthood and the right to choose
Peter Dreier
Remembering the complicated history of Planned Parenthood as Trump and the GOP take aim at reproductive freedom
Beyond the bread basket: Rural America has unique challenges
Jennifer Zwagerman
Rural America demanded a seat at the table in this election, and needs to focus on more than just farming
“Split” has very problematic views on psychological disorders — but to explain why, I need to spoil the film’s brilliant twist
Matthew Rozsa
M. Night Shyamalan has a doozy of a twist at the end of "Split," but does it make mental disorders a punchline?
Rural America could suffer from Obamacare appeal
Margaret Greenwood-Ericksen, Mahshid Abir
Repeal of the fundamental components of the ACA will be uniquely disastrous for the heartland of America
Unlocking the key to addiction: Scientists have made a significant discovery about our brains and cravings
Erin Coulehan
A new study found traces of a protein linked to addiction in the brain after death
Life and death of Tilikum: “Notorious” orca’s death yet another cry for help for captive killer whales
John Hargrove
A former SeaWorld trainer says Tilikum, branded as a killer after causing 3 deaths, was warped by his environment
The science of white working class pain: Trump’s appeal is rooted in the body as well as the mind
Vinnie Rotondaro
Trump voters' physical, emotional and social stress affected their world views
Collateral damage on the Homefront: We must hold George W. Bush accountable for his crimes as Trump takes power
Stacy Bannerman
Trump is a terror, but we can't forget the politicians who allowed his rise
Work stress is the saddest American status symbol
Erin Coulehan
Our obsession with overworking is about prestige — the less time you have, the more important we think you are
Carrie Fisher’s 10 best scene-stealing roles
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Carrie Fisher was a legend and a star — and she also proved there are no small parts
How academics can help shape the health care industry
Darius Lakdawalla, Dana Goldman
One group of people can be trusted to steer through hyper-partisanship and corporate self-interest
Farewell, Carrie Fisher, a woman whose words were a force for good in the universe
Melanie McFarland
Princess Leia made her a symbol, but Fisher's writing and unapologetic wit made her real in a way no film could
Author, actress and “Star Wars” star Carrie Fisher dies at age 60
AP Staff
The actress — a daughter of Hollywood royalty — left her mark on the silver screen and in books
Salon Mix: 2016 was TV’s best year ever for mental illness
Mary Elizabeth Williams
What's so funny about depression, OCD and PTSD? Salon Mix reviews the year in mental health on TV
WATCH: Look back at TV’s year in mental health
Mary Elizabeth Williams
2016 has been an emotionally taxing year. TV reflected the national mood and rose to the challenge
LISTEN: Maria Bamford talks about mental illness on TV: “You recognize someone’s experience, you don’t feel as alone”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The "Lady Dynamite" star discusses her breakthrough year with Salon
Sandy Hook, four years later: Thoughts and prayers after mass shootings fall short
Darcie Vandegrift
"Thoughts and prayers" don't solve the problems that led to one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history
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