Like autism, ADHD lies on a spectrum, and some children should not be treated.
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Three ideas could help create the police force that Americans want.
The present-moment awareness that stems from mindfulness practices may be the cost-effective tool that our society needs.
A team at Mount Sinai has discovered the neural mechanism behind social isolation.
The videos raise serious legal and moral questions about police crowd-control tactics.
Sophists used rhetoric and debate to arrive at practical truths.
Dr. Charles Grob was the first researcher granted FDA approval to study these drugs.
Remaining silent is being complicit.
In McMindfulness, Ronald Purser says modern mindfulness is dictated more by market forces than ethics.
Regan Williams, co-founder of Seen and Heard, wants adults to listen to children.
Those silky tea bags might be releasing plastics into your digestive system.
The Portal promises to be a deep dive into the possible.
Healthy Housing Foundation has purchased four properties in Los Angeles, with more planned.
The Canadian professor has an extensive collection posted on his site.
The Canadian professor has been on the Joe Rogan Experience six times. There’s a lot of material to discuss.
Sometimes doing nothing means everything.
In Life After Google, George Gilder writes that we’re paying a heavy cost for “free.”
Whether keto or vegan, finding love on restrictive diets is no easy task.
In his new book, The Consciousness Instinct, Michael Gazzaniga does a deep dive into the process of consciousness.
Are there really no good action and adventure films anymore, or is there an inherent bias toward them?
In her book, Rise of the Necrofauna, Britt Wray reports on the ethics and science behind de-extinction.
In her book, The Power of Meaning, Emily Esfahani Smith details the four pillars of meaning, arguing that they’re much more important than chasing happiness.
Mindfulness meditation works wonders for people with internalizing disorders, such as anxiety and depression. But what about people with externalizing disorders?
John Cleese was in super sarcastic form during his recent Reddit AMA.
American food banks are rejecting junk food for healthier fare, and so food corporations are hedging their bets elsewhere.
H.R. 1150 expressly protects non-theists from religious persecution around the world.
Sotheby’s will auction off 380 pieces from Bowie’s collection later this year. The collection is “eclectic, unscripted, [and] understated,” according to Sotheby’s European chairman Oliver Barker.
The GOP wants to repeal the Johnson Amendment, once again uniting church and state.
Some parents are diagnosing their attention-deficient children as heavenly beings thanks to Internet blogs.
Our ape ancestors might give us insight into the GOP frontrunner’s sustained dominance.