
Good News about Depression
A surprising discovery could lead to faster-acting and highly effective drugs to treat this devastating disorder

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Good News about Depression
A surprising discovery could lead to faster-acting and highly effective drugs to treat this devastating disorder

The Powers and Perils of Intuition
Understanding the nature of our gut instincts

Kids on Meds -- Trouble Ahead
Antidepressants, designed for adults, may be altering the brains of kids who take them

The Matrix in Your Head
The discovery of place-tracking neurons called grid cells, our experts say, "changes everything"

Seeing the Person in the Patient
Theodore Millon promoted the view that a patient is not just a collection of symptoms but a unique individual who needs tailored care

The Science of Team Success
A growing body of research shows that groups can systematically enhance their performance

Rhythm and Blues
Abnormal sleeping patterns characterize an array of neuropsychiatric diseases, but resetting the body's clock may alleviate some symptoms

Programmed for Speech
Studies of genes in people and songbirds are providing clues about how and when the remarkable human talent for speech arose

Getting Good Advice
How to recognize a real expert, good advice and the limits of such counsel

Therapeutic Reflection
So-called mirror neurons in the brain mimic other people's movements and help stroke victims regain lost abilities