Showing results for: mental illness (page 6)
In times of dating apathy and insincerity, it took a himbo to save “The Bachelor” franchise
Nardos Haile
Joey Graziadei may not know who Ruth Bader Ginsburg is, but what does that matter to hearts jaded by reality TV?
Expert: “There’s something about being a gun owner that makes many people turn into Republicans”
Chauncey DeVega
"Liberals are losing that battle," Dr. Jonathan Metzl tells Salon
How to fast safely during Ramadan — what the science shows
Feisal Subhan
"Scientific research has shown that fasting is good for your health"
Dr. John Gartner: The world is watching “a fundamental breakdown in Trump’s ability to use language”
Chauncey DeVega
Experts say Trump's decline may be "caused by his incapacity to manage the stress caused by multiple indictments"
Wendy Williams won’t be silenced yet
Melanie McFarland
Lifetime's latest about Williams was supposed to film her comeback. Instead it may give her the last word
Native American communities have the highest suicide rates, yet interventions are scarce
Cheryl Platzman Weinstock
Experts say strategies for suicide prevention isn’t culturally relevant or sensitive to Native American communities
The malaise of MAGA
Gregg Barak
Donald Trump is counting on rising anxiety and cynicism to propel his return to the White House
In “True Detective: Night Country” it’s better to ask questions than pray for answers from the dead
Melanie McFarland
In the spirit of Christmas Eve, "Part 4" walks Danvers and Navarro through visitations from old and new ghosts
The Supreme Court could soon boost the bipartisan effort to criminalize homelessness
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Kentucky is currently considering making lethal force against unhoused people legal
“Living through a mass disabling event”: Will Congress finally take long COVID patients seriously?
Nicole Karlis
Millions have been devastated by long COVID. Experts say it needs to be an urgent government priority
Biden betrays his moral standing in Buffalo: Death penalty decision reveals his true colors
Austin Sarat
While campaigning for the White House, Joe Biden suggested that he stood against the death penalty in all cases
Welcome to 2024: The only thing you have to lose is your mind
Rae Hodge
What we’ve learned about how mice daydream, how stress affects us and the science of holding it together
George Conway questions Trump “mental health” over 47-post Truth Social meltdown at E. Jean Carroll
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Trump’s criminality, his authoritarianism, and his malignant narcissism and psychopathy inextricably intertwine"
The best breakout performances of 2023, from queens and jurors to . . . Billie Eilish?!
Hanh Nguyen, Melanie McFarland, Nardos Haile, Joy Saha
Maybe only one of these engaging performers is a household name, but it won't be long before they all get their due
Like long COVID, Lyme disease can become chronic — and patients are just as dismissed and desperate
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Gaslit and misunderstood, patients with chronic Lyme disease are calling for greater recognition of their disease
Brain damage caused by COVID-19 may not show up on routine tests, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
COVID-19 can severely injure the brain, but these changes can go undetected — and last for months
Saving the American chestnut: A story of renewal, regrowth and hope
Rae Hodge
Science and community are uniting to rescue Appalachia's legendary tree species — unless it's rescuing us
12 foreign actors playing Americans in this year’s best TV shows and movies
Nardos Haile
Wait, that's their real accent?!
Sexually transmitted diseases are surging in America. The CDC explains what to look out for
Matthew Rozsa
From gonorrhea and syphilis to newer ailments, these are the STDs that you need to be on the watch for
Are psychedelics a treatment for long COVID? Researchers probing this mystery don’t have answers yet
Rich Haridy
Mounting evidence suggests long COVID could be related to serotonin, but the science is far from definite
Meet the “magic” mushroom shop salesman hoping to demolish Canada’s war on drugs
Troy Farah
Vancouver mushroom entrepreneur Dana Larsen discusses being raided by police and the future of psychedelics
The celebrity worship of “Love Has Won”: Why Robin Williams may have resonated with a cult
Melanie McFarland
Star worship can be taken to extremes, and death sometimes isn't even an obstacle ... but an opportunity
Our “Golden Bachelor” reality check: It’s not the first time a lapse in vetting led to juicier TV
Melanie McFarland
Gerry Turner isn't a perfect gentleman. Oh well. But the "Bachelor" franchise let worse into the house before
Rosalynn Carter’s quiet victory: How she saved thousands and took no credit
Ronald H. Davidson
"A woman in Georgia" told the world about the mental health disaster in Greece. This is her story
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