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A blood test to diagnose mental illness is a "holy grail" of psychiatry.
Gladiators fought in rounds, and there were referees to enforce rules. Only rarely were gladiators killed.
If you feel like you're missing out on something bigger, you might be feeling saṃvega.
The answer may lie in the power to see far, far beyond yourself.
Instead of fear, his delusions bring him cheer. His psychiatrist embraces them.
The pathogen typically kills more than 90% of people it infects.
The Reitoff principle gives us permission to "write off" a day and intentionally step away from achieving anything.
Intentions tend to get mangled by overreach in every complex organization — so dial up the charisma and the clarity.
One theory for catatonia is that it is similar to an animal's “death feint.”
Desperate times call for desperate measures.
The biggest lingering question about GPT-4 isn't if it's going to destroy jobs or take over the world. Instead, it is this: Do we trust AI programmers to tell society what is true?
Take a closer look at the different types of reasoning you use every day.
What the hell is “re-engineering business value creation systems” anyway?
Objective reality exists, but what can you know about it that isn't subjective. According to some neuroscientists, not much.
Eric Olson — CEO and co-founder of Consensus — takes his cues from the university of legendary coaches.
From AI to health and the metaverse, this year's CES promised new tech that will change lives long after the excitement of the latest TV wears off.
Your old-fashioned chronological age is just a number. Your biological age can tell you how healthy you really are.
Which studies are actually worth the hype?
Serving as the inspiration for the modern horror classic “The Blair Witch Project,” what does our fascination with this unsolvable mystery tell us about our modern psyche?
“Uitwaaien” is a popular activity around Amsterdam—one believed to have important psychological benefits.
Spend well, save well, live well.
A small, Seattle-based study will look to see if the psychedelic can alleviate the pandemic’s mental health impact.
Six authors, six monumental legacies, and a unique thread connecting them: a solitary novel that shines brightly.
Billy was a local celebrity in the early 1900s. And he might have been a murderer.
The serotonin theory of depression started to be widely promoted in the 1990s, coinciding with a push to prescribe more SSRIs.
The future of healthcare may bring powerful collaborations between AI and medical professionals.
End of life patients face mental health challenges uniquely existential and spiritual in nature — but psychedelics are emerging as a possible solution to relieve the suffering.
Twin Health lets patients with diabetes see what’s happening inside their own body and can model each patient’s unique metabolism.
Entrenched business wisdom says that community-led economic systems are pure fantasy. Douglas Rushkoff disagrees.