
La recherche montre qu'une dose de psilocybine peut déclencher des changements structurels durables dans le cerveau, offrant un nouvel espoir pour le traitement de l'anxiété, de la dépression et de l'addiction.

Un homme est inculpé de tentative de meurtre après avoir poignardé deux hommes juifs à Londres. Le niveau de menace terroriste au Royaume-Uni a été porté à « sévère ».

Edna Foa, a key figure in PTSD treatment, has died. Her exposure therapy revolutionized care for veterans and others, offering new hope for healing.
Democratic candidates for Wisconsin governor present their health care proposals, focusing on access, costs, and quality.

A mother in Vancouver grieves the loss of her son to a fentanyl overdose, highlighting the devastating impact of the ongoing opioid crisis.

A new Lancet Commission, co-chaired by Christiana Figueres, investigates how rising sea levels are creating a global health crisis, amplifying inequality and disease.

President Trump's aggressive rhetoric on the Iran war, including threats against civilian infrastructure, draws sharp criticism and concerns about his grip on reality.

Access to mental health care has risen, but it's not improving outcomes for many Australians.

Research highlights systemic failures leading to veteran incarceration, urging government action to support those in need.

A US court ruled Meta and Google intentionally designed addictive social media, harming a young woman's mental health. Experts offer tips for parents on screen time.

The 18‑year‑old transgender shooter was found dead, while authorities investigate motives behind the deadliest Canadian school shooting in years.

Authorities say the 18‑year‑old suspect, a transgender woman, died by self‑inflicted wound after killing nine, including five children.
Psychologists advise kids to seek trusted adults, limit media exposure, and share emotions to cope with the community’s traumatic loss.
A 13‑year‑old received a three‑year intensive rehab sentence after attempting to kill his seven‑year‑old brother, citing mental‑health issues.