A major lawsuit against Meta has placed a spotlight on our fraught relationship with online social information.
Category: Mental Health and Disorders
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Why Health Care Workers Are Burning Out
A survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that health workers last year experienced significant rates of anxiety and depression.
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Hunter Biden, Ironic Icon
A tongue-in-cheek group that includes meme-loving Leftists, frat boys and women who like troubled men, has turned the president’s son into an antihero.
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FDA Issues Warning Over Misuse of Ketamine Therapy
Unsupervised treatment — fueled by telemedicine prescriptions — for various psychiatric problems poses a number of health risks, the agency said.
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Once años en una relación que nunca ocurrió
A los 50 años conocí al amor más grande de mi vida. Si tan solo no hubiese sido un producto de mi trastorno delirante.
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My 11-Year Relationship That Never Happened
At 50, divorced and suffering from delusions, I experienced the greatest love I had ever known. If only it were real.
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Naomi Osaka Makes U.S. Open Return. But Not for Tennis.
Osaka, the four-time Grand Slam singles champion, has taken breaks from tennis for her mental health and to start a family, but she is aiming to compete again in 2024.
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After the Loss of a Son, a Football Coach Confronts a Terrible Truth
Meiko Locksley was found to have had a degenerative brain disease often associated with football. His father, the head coach at Maryland, is still reckoning with the implications.
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Mental Health Spending Surged in Pandemic, Study Finds
Americans’ use of mental health services pivoted to remote visits and increased considerably, a new study found. Economists think both changes are here to stay.
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FDA Approves First Pill for Postpartum Depression
Because the pill works faster than other antidepressants and is taken for only two weeks, it may encourage more treatment of the debilitating condition.
