A popular autism drug for children isn’t as safe as its label indicates By Hannah Furfaro/Spectrum News / Mar 10, 2020
Rodent astronauts suggest trips to Mars will make us anxious, forgetful, and afraid By Charlie Wood / Aug 6, 2019
The World Health Organization knows ‘burnout’ is a problem—but is it a disease? By Sara Chodosh / May 28, 2019
You might be withholding life-threatening information from your doctor without knowing it By Kat Eschner / Aug 15, 2019
How to quarantine with your partner without destroying your relationship By Rachel Feltman / Mar 24, 2020
New research links air pollution to increased risk of depression and bipolar disorder By Nicole Wetsman / Aug 20, 2019
City life damages mental health in ways we’re just starting to understand By Kate Baggaley / May 13, 2019
Meet the health care workers and patients on the front lines of another national crisis By Purbita Saha / Apr 13, 2020
Psychosis is the last marijuana side effect you should be worried about By Kat Eschner / Mar 21, 2019
24/7 fitness trackers won’t solve all your problems—and they might make you imagine new ones By Eleanor Cummins / Mar 5, 2019
This untranslatable Danish word is the key to lowering stress By Marie Helweg-Larsen/The Conversation / Mar 2, 2019
Nature helps nurture relationships between incarcerated mothers and their children By Julie Stevens/The Conversation / Jun 2, 2020
Resharing videos of violence against Black people can spark more trauma By Candice Wang / Jul 3, 2020
It’s time to grieve the world we’ve lost to climate change—and start to move on By Eric Holthaus / Jul 7, 2020
How to deal with seasonal affective disorder and stay alert this winter By Eleanor Cummins / Nov 9, 2018
Three artificial intelligence and tech tools trying to boost people’s mental health By Rob Verger / Oct 19, 2018
Brain Scan Shows That Thinking About Math Is As Painful As A Hot Stove Burn, If You’re Anxious By Rebecca Boyle / Nov 1, 2012
Our Neanderthal DNA May Help Scientists Understand Depression And Addiction By Alexandra Ossola / Feb 12, 2016
ASMR videos are just beginning to whisper their anti-anxiety secrets to scientists By Thomas Hostler/The Conversation / Aug 22, 2018
A New Blood Test Can Predict Whether A Patient Will Have Suicidal Thoughts By Alexandra Ossola / Aug 20, 2015
Why suicide is on the rise in the U.S.—even as it falls in Europe By Steven Stack/The Conversation / Jul 2, 2018
These 1950s experiments showed us the trauma of parent-child separation. Now experts say they’re too unethical to repeat—even on monkeys. By Eleanor Cummins / Jun 22, 2018