Illustration: Benjamin Curry / Gizmodo Among the drugs currently entering the psychiatric mainstream (MDMA, LSD, etc.), ketamine is an outsider. Most people have an idea of what is considered “acid” or “molly”, …
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Image: Fox sisters: Kate (1838–92), Leah (1814–90) and Margaret (or Maggie) (1836–93). Lithograph after a daggerotype by Appleby. N. Published by Career, New York. In 1848, two sisters from above … scene …
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Oklahoma has administered 214,372 vaccines. But only 29,239 Oklahoma have received both shots of the two-dose diet. Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 shots are administered 21 and 28 days apart, respectively. Reid said …
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LONDON (Reuters) – Nearly half of the staff working in intensive care units (ICU) in England in the COVID-19 epidemic have severe anxiety, depression, or traumatic stress disorder, with some reporting feeling …
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According to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released on Thursday, mental health-related pediatric seizures are increasing in hospitals during the coronovirus epidemic. Data from the CDC found that emergency …
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Social media is Often blamed for damaging people’s mental health. “Six Ways Social Media Negatively Your Mental Health” and “Zee, Social Media Is Making You Messable” are in the news. It is …
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Did you hear Psychiatric researchers believe they may have discovered a surprising new approach to the diagnosis of depression and potentially other emotional disorders – through the ear, in all places. They …
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