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The ‘psychedelic renaissance’ is big business, but a religion scholar says humans—and animals—have been ecstatically tripping for thousands of years
BY
Gary Laderman
and
The Conversation
Johnny Knoxville opens up on mental health struggles after ‘Jackass Forever’ brain injury: ‘I think I got a little addicted to it, to the point where, you know, I scrambled my brains’
BY
Krysta Fauria
and
The Associated Press
What are ‘nature’s antidepressants’ and do they actually work? This expert sets the record straight
BY
L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Silicon Valley elites are reportedly taking ketamine and attending psychedelic parties to bolster their focus and creativity. Here’s what the drugs do to your brain
BY
Alexa Mikhail
Aaron Rodgers opens up on ‘radically life-changing’ psychedelics experience with teammates: ‘I found a deeper self love’
BY
Jesse Bedayn
and
The Associated Press
America’s teens were experiencing a mental health crisis ‘a good 8 years before COVID was on the scene’
BY
Alexa Mikhail
Aaron Rodgers, Jaden Smith and Rick Perry are all speaking out about the benefits of psychedelics at a conference in Denver
BY
Jesse Bedayn
and
The Associated Press
Gen Z homicides hit 25-year high during COVID—and the suicide rate was the worst in over 50 years, CDC study says
BY
Mike Stobbe
and
The Associated Press
Your brain starts shrinking after 30. What you need to do next to keep your mind sharp and clear
BY
L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Could sleep issues put you at greater risk for Alzheimer’s-related memory loss? It’s possible, according to a new study. Here are the signs to look for
BY
Erin Prater
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has been diagnosed with dementia, her family announces
BY
Bill Barrow
and
The Associated Press
National Eating Disorder Association replaces human helpline staff with an AI chatbot
BY
Chris Morris
‘Corporate psychopaths’ can lead businesses to financial ruin, new research warns. Here are 13 telltale signs
BY
Erin Prater
Some people just can’t visualize things in their mind. We’re learning more all the time about the condition called ‘aphantasia.’
BY
Emiko Muraki
and
The Conversation
A lifetime of racism means Black Americans are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s—and cases are expected to quadruple by 2060
BY
Kat Stafford
and
The Associated Press
$19 million settlement for family of Colorado man killed by police because his SUV was stuck on a dirt road and he was having a mental breakdown
BY
Jesse Bedayn
,
Colleen Slevin
, and others
Scientists can now measure the intensity of chronic pain using brain signals
BY
Prasad Shirvalkar
and
The Conversation
Why an NBCU exec decided to open up about his clinical depression
BY
Morra Aarons-Mele
The symptoms of high-functioning depression are dangerously subtle—how to recognize them
BY
Sherry Walling
Opening up about his anxiety and depression helped this former Google executive be a better leader
BY
Morra Aarons-Mele
Self-compassion is linked with greater motivation, less procrastination and better relationships. A psychologist explains how to develop it
BY
Rachel Goldsmith Turow
and
The Conversation
‘Digital distress’ is fueling mental and physical exhaustion and disinterest in work—here’s how you can change it
BY
Brittany Harker Martin
and
The Conversation
Dual COVID and mental health pandemics are wreaking havoc on Americans. When it comes to the latter, ‘the worst may still be to come’
BY
Erin Prater
‘It doesn’t have to be this hard.’ A former Harvard University counsel talks about her struggle with anxiety to help others who suffer
BY
Morra Aarons-Mele
America’s teens of color are transforming digital activism: ‘With this generation, we are not going to wait’
BY
Dominique Skye McDaniel
and
The Conversation
Adolescence is brutal. Something as simple as eating a handful of walnuts a day could help teens weather the storm
BY
Erin Prater
Psychedelics may ease cancer patients’ depression and anxiety better than prescription drugs
BY
C. Michael White
and
The Conversation
‘I can’t just be on the sidelines’: Gen Z founders raised over $2 million to grow music therapy platform and tackle the youth mental health crisis
BY
Alexa Mikhail
Depression and anxiety may be biologically aging you. These small changes could slow the clock
BY
Erin Prater
How antidepressants can help you manage depression and find relief from persistent sadness
BY
Jodi Helmer
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