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April 1, 2025

Long-COVID Care Is Disintegrating

(The Atlantic) – In my case, that person who was in mind-numbing pain, unable to read, unable to write, unable to Google things or look at screens, unable to drive, drained by talking on the phone, spiraling in despair, and … Read More

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April 1, 2025

Many mental-health conditions have bodily triggers

(The Economist) – Ms Huitson is not alone in having a dysfunction in the brain mistaken for one in the mind. Evidence is accumulating that an array of infections can, in some cases, trigger conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, tics, … Read More

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April 1, 2025

Caregiving can test you, body and soul. It can also unlock a new sense of self

(NPR) – It’s well-known that family caregiving for sick or elderly adults can bring on stress, anxiety and depression. It can also turn you into someone you don’t even recognize. Caregivers say it scrambles old habits and patterns, rearranges intimate … Read More

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March 31, 2025

The First Trial of Generative AI Therapy Shows It Might Help with Depression

(MIT Technology Review) – The first clinical trial of a therapy bot that uses generative AI suggests it was as effective as human therapy for participants with depression, anxiety, or risk for developing eating disorders. Even so, it doesn’t give … Read More

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March 26, 2025

After Years of Prescription Pills, She Is Unmedicated and Unapologetic

(New York Times) – After college, as her friends soared, her life became an endless round of psychiatrists, institutionalizations and outpatient programs. An incomplete list of the drugs she has been prescribed: Depakote, Prozac, Ambien, Abilify, Klonopin, Lamictal, Provigil, Lithium. … Read More

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March 26, 2025

What is the meaning of life? 15 possible answers – from a palliative care doctor, a Holocaust survivor, a jail inmate and more

(The Guardian) – During the three months I spent living in the holiday park, walking the cliffs and trying to figure out my life, these responses greatly inspired me. Perhaps, as Wolf Hall author Hilary Mantel alluded to in her … Read More

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Posted in End of Life, Mental Health, News



 
 

March 24, 2025

Researchers search for more precise ways to measure pain

(Washington Post via MSN) – Measuring pain, one of the most fundamental tasks in medicine, remains one of the least precise, a shortcoming that helped fuel the nation’s opioid crisis. In an era of genomic medicine and artificial intelligence, doctors … Read More

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March 24, 2025

The robot empathy divide

(Axios) – A new digital divide is growing between people who trust AI for emotional support and those who don’t. Why it matters: AI startups are pushing their tools not just as enterprise productivity enhancers, but also as therapists, companions … Read More

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March 20, 2025

2025 World Happiness Report shows U.S. in lowest-ever spot on list

(CBS News) – The United States this year fell to its lowest-ever place on the World Happiness Report, an annual survey published on International Day of Happiness. The 2025 report highlights the positive effects benevolence and social connections have on people’s … Read More

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Posted in Global Bioethics, highlights, Mental Health, News, Public Health



 
 

March 20, 2025

Drug Overdoses Are on the Decline, in Charts

(Wall Street Journal) – The U.S. is making progress against one of its most devastating public-health threats: drug overdoses. Over the 12 months ended in October 2024, the country saw a 25% decline in overdose deaths compared with the same … Read More

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March 19, 2025

Opinion: Infertility Is a Mental Health Bombshell

(Undark) – Fertility clinics should provide easy access to mental health support for those undergoing IVF treatments. Although literature from my fertility clinic acknowledged that in vitro fertilization would be stressful on the body and mind, those words did not … Read More

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March 19, 2025

The kratom question

(Aeon) – Millions are turning to an unregulated herbal extract to curb their opioid addiction. But do the risks outweigh the benefits? Harm reduction is a contested and evolving concept that was first used in the 1980s as a shorthand … Read More

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March 19, 2025

‘My “Facial Dysmorphia” Destroyed My Ability to Be Free’

(The Cut) – For some young women, staring at their own faces online — in selfies, on social media, on video calls — has made them unrecognizable to themselves. (Read More)

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March 19, 2025

Adult ADHD prescriptions still on the rise, especially among older women

(NBC News) – The new analysis by researchers at the National Institute on Drug Abuse also looked into how the medications are being misused. Prescriptions for ADHD medications have been spiking in recent years, with the sharpest increase among middle-aged … Read More

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March 18, 2025

The COVID Mistake No One Talks Enough About

(The Atlantic) – The tragedy of people suffering and dying alone is one of the enduring and unaddressed traumas of the pandemic. During early surges, we restricted visits to stop COVID from spreading. Yet even when the number of infections … Read More

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March 18, 2025

Without Federal Action, States Wrestle With Kratom Regulation

(KFF Health News) – Kratom, which originates from the leaves of a tree native to Southeast Asia, is also touted for helping relieve pain and opioid withdrawal symptoms. But it can have wide-ranging mental and bodily effects, according to the … Read More

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March 18, 2025

Digital Therapists Get Stressed Too, Study Finds

(New York Times) – Chatbots should be built with enough resilience to deal with difficult emotional situations, researchers said. Even chatbots get the blues. According to a new study, OpenAI’s artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT shows signs of anxiety when its … Read More

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March 17, 2025

Leading a Movement Away from Psychiatric Medication

(New York Times) – Ms. Delano is not a doctor; her main qualification, she likes to say, is having been “a professional psychiatric patient between the ages of 13 and 27.” During those years, when she attended Harvard and was … Read More

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March 17, 2025

Goodbye, church… Hello, Wellness Industrial Complex!

(NPR) – America is a deeply spiritual nation. Over 70% of us say that we feel spiritual in some way. But – at the same time – we’re getting less religious. So for people who are spiritual-but-not-religious – what’s replacing … Read More

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Posted in Faith, General Bioethics, Mental Health, Multimedia Resources, News



 
 

March 17, 2025

We Are Turning Too Many People Into Medical Patients

(Wall Street Journal) – The swift rise in diagnoses for everything from autism to ADHD may be doing more harm than good. What all of these diagnoses have in common is that they all have a severe form with a … Read More

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March 14, 2025

Generation Xanax: The Dark Side of America’s Wonder Drug

(Wall Street Journal) – Psychiatrists and primary-care doctors regularly prescribe the drugs for everything from mild anxiety to insomnia, making benzodiazepines some of the most commonly prescribed psychiatric medications in America. The pills’ omnipresence has left a mark on pop … Read More

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March 13, 2025

Let’s Not Talk About It’: 5 Years Later, China’s Covid Shadow Lingers

(New York Times) – People who endured the longest Covid restrictions in the world are still grappling with what they lost: their loved ones, their livelihoods, their dignity. Perhaps no country was as deeply reshaped by the pandemic as China, … Read More

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March 12, 2025

Don’t Underestimate the Risks of Benzodiazepines

(New York Times) – Prescription drugs like lorazepam — used to treat anxiety, panic attacks and sleep disorders — play a role in popular TV shows like “The White Lotus” and “The Pitt.” This isn’t a case of Hollywood taking … Read More

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March 11, 2025

The Rise and Fall of the ‘Napa Valley of Cannabis’

(Wall Street Journal) – Pueblo, Colo., had high hopes for a legal-marijuana boom; financial troubles now plague the industry In Pueblo and elsewhere, though, market dynamics have crippled the legal-cannabis industry. Even after legalization, illicit growers and sellers thrived in … Read More

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March 11, 2025

Supreme Court takes up Colorado conversion therapy case

(The Hill) – The Supreme Court granted a Colorado therapist’s request to review her challenge to a state law banning mental health care providers from engaging minors in conversion therapy, a discredited practice that attempts to change a person’s sexual … Read More

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