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Our Medical System Protects Wrongdoers and Punishes Whistleblowers: An Interview with Carl Elliott

Mad in America

C arl Elliott is a distinguished professor at the University of Minnesota with joint appointments in the Department of Philosophy and the School of Journalism and Mass Communications. An influential voice in bioethics, Elliott is known for his critical examination of the medical and pharmaceutical industries. His latest book, The Occasional Human Sacrifice: Medical Experimentation and the Price of Saying No , describes the harrowing experiences of whistleblowers who expose corruption and malprac

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The Washington Post: How time in nature builds happier, healthier and more social children

Child Mind Intitute

Janine Domingues of the Child Mind Institute sits down with the Washington Post to discuss how time spent outdoors helps improve children’s cognition and stress levels. The post The Washington Post: How time in nature builds happier, healthier and more social children appeared first on Child Mind Institute.

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CNN: Despite some gains, teens — especially girls — are still struggling with their mental health since the pandemic, report shows

Child Mind Intitute

Jill Emanuele of the Child Mind Institute discusses the ongoing mental health crisis in teens, particularly teen girls, with CNN. The post CNN: Despite some gains, teens especially girls are still struggling with their mental health since the pandemic, report shows appeared first on Child Mind Institute.

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