First Pill for Postpartum Depression Approved
The FDA approved zuranolone, a short-term oral medication that could help new parents who are struggling with depression after giving birth
The FDA approved zuranolone, a short-term oral medication that could help new parents who are struggling with depression after giving birth
A clinical health psychologist talks about Barbie’s influence on how women and girls view their body
Young people do not fall into neat categories of race, sexual orientation or gender identity. Research into LGBTQ mental health must take that into account
Wildfires can have mental health impacts, both among those who are directly affected and those who find themselves under a blanket of smoke
Therapy apps are incorporating AI programs such as ChatGPT. But such programs could provide unvetted or harmful feedback if they’re not well regulated
The party drug MDMA could soon be approved for treating people with severe PTSD.
Mass shootings are causing widespread anxiety among Americans. A new screening tool could identify those who are impacted enough to need mental health support
An analysis of more than 100 studies of noninvasive electrical brain stimulation probes whether the controversial technology works
As more researchers document the potential harms of social media use, especially for youngsters, both Republicans and Democrats are pushing legislation to rein in platforms
Decades of data support the use and safety of puberty-pausing medications, which give transgender adolescents and their families time to weigh important medical decisions
Despite the stream of “good news” about vitamin D, the supplement’s prospects to prevent mental health disorders in adults remain dim
The results of a test involving dozens of employers and thousands of employees suggests that working only four days instead of five is good for workers’ well-being—without hurting companies...
A psychiatrist who has studied the effects of previous devastating quakes explains how the Turkey-Syria earthquake could impact survivors’ mental health
Key genes that are active in the brains of older people are also active in the brains of people who developed serious COVID
Diminished risk-taking behaviors and other benefits may explain why many people with bipolar disorder keep consuming cannabis despite some dire downsides
Research suggests platform designs make us lose track of time spent on them and can heighten conflicts, and then we feel upset with ourselves
As travel ramps up again, our data show that many pilots refuse to seek health care out of fear they will be pulled from flying
With little regulation and sometimes outright deception, the possibility of discrimination and other “data harms” is high
Following a stroke, the brain’s own repair processes can lead to a strong recovery in people such as Senate candidate John Fetterman
Hurricanes and other disasters exact a mental health toll that can persist without strong communities and support networks
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