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Celia Ford @ Vox · 10/09/2024 20:30 EDT

Why don’t your psychiatric drugs work better?

Tomorrow is World Mental Health Day, and in many ways, it seems like the world has made great strides in mental health care. In 2023 alone, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) poured $1.25 billion into research studying how mental illness manifests in the brain. People are prescribed more psychiatric drugs now than ever, […]

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