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JD Vance’s “Hillbilly Elegy” ignores the real Appalachian crisis it portrays

Mesha Maren
Both JD Vance's memoir and Ron Howard's film adaptation fail to grapple meaningfully with mental health

Joe Biden’s leadership test: An American legacy in jeopardy

Chauncey DeVega
Indecision is a path to certain defeat

Why do abortion “exceptions” rarely include mental health?

Nicole Karlis
"It's one stigma on top of another: abortion is stigmatized, mental health is stigmatized," one expert told Salon

Bob Newhart, comedy trailblazer, dead at 94

Griffin Eckstein
The "Bob Newhart Show" star passed away at his Los Angeles home, more than six decades after he began his career

Gazans’ extreme hunger could leave its mark on subsequent generations

Hasan Khatib
"The IPC estimates that 96% of the population in Gaza . . . are experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity"

The toll of truth: What happens when you expose medical wrongdoing?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Whistleblowers are often shunned and discredited, but honoring one's moral code is ultimately worth it

Suicides are at an all-time high in America. One of the best ways to reduce them is gun control

Matthew Rozsa
Gun control laws not only help prevent mass shootings, they also reduce suicides, experts explain

“Coercive climate” of Silicon Valley’s AI boom fuels “troubling” sex parties, researcher says

Rae Hodge
"Consensual non-consent": Women who work in Silicon Valley describe "dark side" of tech startup culture

Sociopaths and psychopaths are not necessarily monsters. Experts urge using these terms properly

Matthew Rozsa
Despite pop culture depictions of antisocial personalities as violent, the truth is far more complicated

“Life is warm, even when it’s hard”: Author John Green on challenging the OCD narrative

Gabriella Ferrigine
Green discusses the "Turtles All the Way Down" film adaptation, his own OCD & why he loves writing for young people

“Hack Your Health”: 6 things we learned from Netflix’s documentary about the human gut microbiome

Joy Saha
Turns out, our gut plays a huge role in our overall wellbeing

Reading Sylvia Plath and my dead friend’s Instagram

Lilly Dancyger
We were Plath Girls in our youth. Claiming her was a way to elevate our teenage sadness from cliché to literary

An “extreme act of protest”: The long history of self-immolation as political statement

Doyle Calhoun
A scholar examines recent public self-burnings in the U.S. and the response

Higher levels of omega-6 fatty acids could reduce the risk of bipolar disorder, new study finds

Joy Saha
Researchers at the University of South Australia discovered a link between one omega-6 fatty acid and the disorder

“Baby Reindeer” is groundbreaking in how it advances the discourse of the “open wound”

Gabriella Ferrigine
Richard Gadd created a comedy act mining his own experiences that became a series unlike anything we've seen before

Some people are missing the point of “Baby Reindeer”

Gabriella Ferrigine
Online speculation and sleuthing led series director and showrunner Richard Gadd to ask fans to pull back

The big burnout: Life on the front lines of America’s wildfires

Connor Goodwin
Record-setting blazes are becoming more common as the number of skilled wildland firefighters dwindles

Social media is a lifeline for mental health, not a curse, according to CDC’s own data

Mike Males
Being online helps teens avoid suicide, self-harm and other risks. Why do media and lawmakers blame it instead?

Why YouTube shouldn’t have removed the suicide warning from the “Joker: Folie à Deux” trailer

Gabriella Ferrigine
Flagged as an "incorrectly" applied label, the warning was yanked from the potentially triggering trailer

“You have to forgive yourself”: Anne Lamott on loving, fighting and not fearing death

D. Watkins
Salon's D. Watkins and Anne Lamott in conversation about conflict, cancelation and her new book "Somehow"

“Hastening his deterioration”: Dr. John Gartner on impact of court trials on “Trump’s fragile brain”

Chauncey DeVega
"He is cognitively weak and closer than you might think to being completely disabled"

It was only a matter of time before Piers Morgan dragged Meghan and Harry for comforting Kate

Gabriella Ferrigine
The British media personality just can't miss an opportunity to malign Markle

We have met the enemy and he is us

Brian Karem
And with no sense of humor, the joke is on us

Ozempic for kids? Inside the debate on adolescents taking weight-loss drugs

Nicole Karlis
Adolescents are being prescribed semaglutide for obesity, but some experts are concerned about band-aid solutions
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