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The Best Eclipse Ever (of the moon and of the sun)

I remember my first solar eclipse. I was a kid, and it was the one Carlie Simon sang about, in March 1970. (The eclipse reference is just past three minutes. Some other time we can argue over whether or not Carlie, singing in this video on Martha's Vineyard, was referring to the March 1970 eclipse or the July 1972 eclipse, but I'm sure it was the former, because that's the one everybody got all excited about.)

The antivaccine movement resurrects the zombie that is the autism epidemic (2014 edition)

The antivaccine movement resurrects the zombie that is the autism epidemic (2014 edition)
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Opinion: The health professional missing from Biden s Covid advisers

Opinion: The health professional missing from Biden s Covid advisers CNN 2/7/2021 © Provided by CNN COVID-19 s other toll: on mental health 00014221.png As one of the directors of psychiatric operations for the Air Force during World War II, my grandfather, Roy R. Grinker Sr., learned that no one is immune from mental illnesses in a global crisis. In fact, most of his patients were soldiers with no record of mental illness who developed emotional symptoms amid the stresses of war. He also met soldiers whose combat wounds, and sicknesses like dysentery and hepatitis, caused them great psychological distress. He said his patients were not abnormal; they were normal people in abnormal circumstances.

Breaking Down the Stigma of Mental Health Amid the Pandemic

After nearly a year of coping with the COVID-19 pandemic, many Americans are struggling with feelings of loneliness, anxiety and depression as a result of prolonged isolation. “If there’s one thing that has really been an important factor in positive outcomes with people with… mental illnesses, it’s social supports.” Roy Richard Grinker, George Washington University Anthropologist Because of the cultural shame surrounding mental illness in American society, people often put off seeking treatment for these issues.  Listen: Anthropologist Roy Richard Grinker discusses the realities of mental health and why we should be paying more attention to our mental well-being

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