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6 votes
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Aripiprazole (Abilify and generic brands): risk of pathological gambling
14 votes -
Studies suggest that relying on will power is hopeless [to eliminate bad habits]. Instead, we must find strategies that don’t require us to be strong.
46 votes -
Group dynamics and division of labor within the anti-LGBTQ+ pseudoscience network
13 votes -
A national evil – the curse of the goitre in Switzerland
25 votes -
How do you deal with socialization during the Holidays?
The Holidays by the end of the year are a time for meeting a lot of family members that we may not have seen for a long time. For a lot of people, this a joyful moment of relaxation where they can...
The Holidays by the end of the year are a time for meeting a lot of family members that we may not have seen for a long time. For a lot of people, this a joyful moment of relaxation where they can enjoy the company of those they love. For others, this can also be a stressful period, when tensions, trauma, and insecurities related to family relationships emerge, often in unexpected ways. Different people experience those events in vastly different ways.
Are you more of an introvert or an extrovert?
What does Christmas (as well as other events with a component of "forced" social gathering) mean to you?
How did you manage it this year?
Is this usually a happy time for you? Why?
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Daniel Tosh's new podcast - Episode 1 | Interviewing my wife's gynecologist
20 votes -
The divided states of football: The changing face of America's favorite sport
8 votes -
The death of a gun-rights warrior
33 votes -
Australia makes world-first decision to ban engineered stone following surge in silicosis cases
30 votes -
Traveling for abortion - the untold story
18 votes -
Life begins at forty: The biological and cultural roots of the midlife crisis
10 votes -
The US Supreme Court will rule on limits to the use of Mifeprestone, a commonly used abortion medication
16 votes -
The dubious feminism of the natural childbirth movement
25 votes -
Who determines Kate Cox’s health care
22 votes -
US Obstetrics and Gynecology certification examinations are being held in person in Texas
18 votes -
A banking relationship, dementia and a loss of $50 million dollars lead to a US lawsuit against JP Morgan
3 votes -
Reports/surveys like The Trevor Project report for other populations?
Hey folks, I have been following The Trevor Project's survey for a few years now and their 2023 one is just presented in a fantastic, easy to read and understand way so I think it's a great...
Hey folks, I have been following The Trevor Project's survey for a few years now and their 2023 one is just presented in a fantastic, easy to read and understand way so I think it's a great resource and worth sharing
The Trevor Project 2023 Survey on Mental Health in LGBTQ young people
BUT, I'm also looking for similar reports focusing on other minoritized populations in particular, or (whether in part or in full) focusing on the age ranges covering college students. I'm struggling to find something nearly so comprehensive, but I'm also not sure I'm looking in the right way. The Steve Fund seems to be a great resource for mental health for students of color, for example, but doesn't have obviously available data like this
10 votes -
Inside the world of guide dog dropouts (2019)
26 votes -
Weather extremes threaten food security (2012)
9 votes -
Behind every swipe: the global work force toiling to keep dating apps safe suffers from being exposed to distressing content
8 votes -
It's one of the world's toughest anti-smoking laws. The Māori see a major flaw.
23 votes -
A potentially fatal mystery illness in dogs is spreading in the US. It starts with a cough.
52 votes -
United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reportedly said 'just let people die', COVID inquiry hears
39 votes -
The strange $55 million saga of a Netflix series you’ll never see
24 votes -
Companies knew the dangers of PFAS 'forever chemicals'—and kept them secret
58 votes -
Some ultra-processed foods are good for your health, World Health Organization-backed study finds
27 votes -
Health insurers have been breaking US state laws for years
24 votes -
The Survivors - One year later, those who lived through the Club Q shooting are still healing. These are their stories.
12 votes -
US lawsuit on behalf of deceased patients alleges United Health denies care based on AI model with ninety percent error rate
52 votes -
Denmark is to restrict the sale of alcohol to under-eighteens and increase the price of suckable nicotine sachets, as their growing popularity is worrying health authorities
31 votes -
There's a big problem with your car's tires
28 votes -
Private UK health data donated for medical research shared with insurance companies
30 votes -
Patients don’t know how to navigate the US health system — and it’s costing them
50 votes -
In defense of the rat
14 votes -
You have a right to know why a health insurer denied your claim. Some US insurers still won’t tell you.
25 votes -
Public health experts say narrow lanes should be the default on city streets
18 votes -
Infants are born with syphilis in growing numbers, a sign of a wider US epidemic
18 votes -
This retired pilot went to the hospital but was released subject to legal guardianship of a stranger. Family members were not identified until they found him many months later.
29 votes -
The genetic heritage of the Denisovans may have left its mark on our mental health
16 votes -
At a Helsinki nursery, children spend all day in the forest – how outdoor learning benefits children's health and teaches them to value nature
25 votes -
The association between playing professional American football and longevity
7 votes -
Why the US never saves money on health care
25 votes -
Who gets peace and quiet?: The dangers of urban noise
23 votes -
A vast northern European project is underway to combat isolation by promoting inclusion – we take a look at the results in Norway
9 votes -
The costs of not investing in American public infrastructure, research, and education
29 votes -
Prosecutors in Finland have charged a hacker accused of the theft of tens of thousands of records from psychotherapy patients
9 votes -
Researchers uncover mechanism that may explain why some people can't stop binging on unhealthy foods
5 votes -
What a striking new study of death in America misses
15 votes -
Where’s the beef? Middle-aged, American men ate all of it
15 votes