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Burnout is on the rise among doctors. Is medical school the place to make a difference?
Samuel J. Sinclair studies the deep scars left by terrorist attacks.
The lobotomy won its inventor the Nobel prize, but remains a shadowy chapter in the history of mental health.
Families of returning veterans sometimes develop mental health problems of their own. An MGH team studies the problem and looks for solutions.
Exploring 75 years of data, researchers trace the emotional highs and lows in the lives of hundreds of men and their descendants.
New research suggests that having a positive outlook may improve health and longevity.
Beds for psychiatric care are steadily declining. What can be done?
A funding shift may encourage more fundamental brain research.
To treat her young patients, Nadine Burke uses research on how adverse childhood experiences affect health.
One writer planned to write a book about the willful overmedication of children, but what she found was the opposite.
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