Social Justice Multiple Brain Injuries and Concussions Linked to More Suicidal Thoughts The increase in suicide among military members is partially driven by a rise in psychiatric illnesses, according to a new study. Andrew Seaman
Social Justice The ‘DSM-5’: Introducing the Latest Edition of Psychiatry’s Diagnostic Bible What does it mean that the American Psychiatric Association is switching from Roman numerals to Arabic? And will the critics ever be won over? Sharon Begley
Education Things Aren’t Looking So Good for the Graduating Class of 2013 How are young adults coping with a weak job market? Lucia Mutikani
Social Justice Anxiety, Depression High Among Young Heavy Metal Fans New research suggests fans of Rage Against the Machine aren’t so much full of rage as full of anxiety. Tom Jacobs
Economics Even Great Apes Get the Midlife Blues A new study finds chimpanzees and orangutans in captivity appear to be the least happy in middle age. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Tango Your Way to Mental Health New Australian research suggests people suffering from stress or depression can greatly benefit from tango lessons. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Classical Music an Effective Antidepressant New research from Mexico finds music of Bach and Mozart helps ease the pain of people suffering from depression. Tom Jacobs
Economics Transcendental Meditation Mitigates Depression New research indicates Transcendental Meditation may help reduce symptoms of depression, which could also lower the risk of heart disease. Elisabeth Best
Environment This Is a Mouse’s Brain on Prozac How, exactly, do antidepressant drugs like Prozac affect the brain? Matt Palmquist