Since the onset of the coronavirus shutdowns last March, depression rates in this country have soared by 300 percent. And that’s understandable, given all the economic, social, and [...]
Since the onset of the coronavirus shutdowns last March, depression rates in this country have soared by 300 percent. And that’s understandable, given all the economic, social, and [...]
For centuries, mental illnesses—like depression—were thought to be caused by moral failing, curses, or even demonic possession. And in some ways, these unusual theories make sense. Because if [...]
Some people consider the closing of schools in June as the start to the summer season. (That is, back in the good old days, when kids actually went into the taxpayer–funded buildings!) For [...]
Since the onset of the coronavirus shutdowns last March, depressions rates in this country soared by 300 percent. And that’s understandable, given all the economic, social, and [...]
While I tend to think of myself as a realist, I typically to find the good in people and in situations. It’s probably also why I’ve always been drawn to the pursuit of science and medicine—and [...]
Anxiety disorders affect about 40 million people—20 percent of the population—in the United States. And during unsettling times like these, those figures are much higher. To make matters worse, [...]