Suzanne Somers, ‘Three’s Company’ star, dies at 76 – The Washington Post
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Experts offer tips on what to do if you’re not getting the respect or compensation you deserve. View original article Contributor: Christina Caron
Setting boundaries at work—in this economy—might seem like a pipe dream. Not be available 24/7? Not smile and accept every new assignment? Not push back when a colleague tries to steal your time? It could be your best career (and mental health) move: Establishing expectations for what you will and will not tolerate is key … Read more
“Anxiety.” The very word evokes discomfort. Its effects—shortness of breath, pounding heart, muscle tension—are outright distressing. And there’s more of it than ever. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, half of young American adults have significant symptoms. It’s no wonder that the anxiety epidemic is causing us much consternation and concern. But, as a clinician … Read more
Testimony on Alternative Payment Models and the Slowdown in … Congressional Budget Office >View original article Contributor:
At a time when teen suicide was seen as random and unpredictable, Dr. Shaffer, a psychiatrist, led investigations that proved that it was not. View original article Contributor: Ellen Barry
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With a ghostly finger in a lab, researchers coaxed people to hear phantom voices. View original article Contributor: Veronique Greenwood
The U.S. is facing a mystery of missing Adderall—one for which nobody has an answer. Oct. 12 marked one year since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s formal announcement that pharmaceutical companies were unable to produce enough Adderall, one of the common amphetamine-based medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). As a result, many of the 41 … Read more
Even as evidence mounts about the value of primary care, the field attracts fewer and fewer medical students. View original article Contributor: Frances Stead Sellers