REPROGRAMMING
Your next mental health checkup might be with a therapist who lacks a human touch.
Sarah Sloat is a journalist based in Brooklyn, NY. She was previously the senior science editor at Inverse.
Your next mental health checkup might be with a therapist who lacks a human touch.
The art is more than 1,000 years old—and it’s jaw-dropping.
The two diseases might have a shared mechanism for attacking the brain. Studying one disease could unlock secrets for treating the other.
Over a thousand years ago, people in South America threw one hell of a rager—and showed Westerners how to mix and match their vices.