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People with bipolar disorders experience disproportionately high rates of obesity and metabolic syndrome, but these physical health conditions are often discussed...
The RCPsych Article of the Month for June is Clinicians’ attitudes to evolutionary versus genetic explanations for anxiety: cluster-randomised study of stigmatisation.…...
27 April 2026, Gregory J. Privitera, James J. Gillespie
When we hear that the United States is facing a health care provider shortage, the most common response is: We need more doctors. It sounds intuitive. When
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25 March 2026, Winnifred Louis, Gi K. Chonu, Kiara Minto, Susilo Wibisono
If change is necessary and beneficial, why is it sometimes so slow, and fiercely resisted? When and how do people, groups, and movements bring about system
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We use images to immortalize precious moments, to document how we see the world and how others should see it, and to construct imaginations of how the world
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Why “More Doctors” Won’t Fix the Provider Shortage
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