News in Brief Writing Music Using Only Your Mind German researchers are testing technology that facilitates direct brain-to-page composition. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief What Happens When You Stop Taking Psychiatric Medications According to the people who have tried to do it. Francie Diep
Social Justice The Kids of DACA-Protected Immigrants Are All Right The children of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. are often overlooked in the policy debates surrounding immigration. But a new study shows programs like DACA protect their mental health. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief Maybe Trump Just Needs More Sleep New research links sleep deprivation with a propensity for risk-seeking. Tom Jacobs
Environment Once the Water Recedes, the Mental-Health Problems Emerge There's a good chance Hurricane Harvey will leave behind higher rates of PTSD, and an increase in problem drinking. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice What Tokyo Can Teach Us About Designing a City for Mental Health A new report assesses how Tokyo's infrastructure affects residents' emotional well-being, offering lessons for other cities. Mimi Kirk
News in Brief Just a Few Minutes of Mindfulness Could Help Curb Your Drinking Alcohol abuse is often preceded by heavy drinking, and researchers hope mindfulness could help teach drinkers restraint before it's too late. Kate Wheeling
Social Justice The Rural Suicide Rate Is Driven by Men With Guns New research finds a huge urban-rural gap in the rate of suicide by firearm. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief A Gun in the Vehicle Triggers Aggressive Driving The fast and the furious and their firearms. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Internet Searches for Suicide Spiked After Release of ’13 Reasons Why’ New research suggests the fears of public-health experts were justified. Tom Jacobs