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Ketamine.

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Ketamine found effective in treating severe depression

Had no major side effects compared to electroconvulsive therapy, considered the ‘gold standard’ treatment

Fangyun Tian.

Health

The brain on ketamine

It’s a powerful antidepressant, but science needs more answers on out-of-body experiences and other ‘dissociative effects’

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Danielle Allen.

Nation

Danielle Allen thinks our democracy needs renovation

Her new book lays out vision for power-sharing liberalism that will lead to greater inclusion, responsiveness, participation — and better lives for all

In scene from "Succession," Shiv Roy talks in the phone in an ATN board room with election coverage on TVs in background.

Nation

Fanning the flames on ‘Succession’

Scholar who played pundit on dark election episode — ‘that was me behind Tom and Greg’ — describes surreal experience of ‘art imitating life’

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Lesotho: One baby at a time, part 1

Lesotho: One baby at a time, part 2

National & World Affairs

Lesotho: One baby at a time, part 1

National & World Affairs

Lesotho: One baby at a time, part 1

Photography- Justin Ide | Audio - Justin Ide, Rebecca E. Rollins | Producer - Rebecca E. Rollins

DateApril 16, 2008February 6, 2018

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President Joe Biden meets with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

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How U.S. debt-limit drama has hurt economy

Policy expert examines prospects of Biden-McCarthy plan as Congress wrestles over details, Monday deadline looms

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Ketamine found effective in treating severe depression

Had no major side effects compared to electroconvulsive therapy, considered the ‘gold standard’ treatment

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Unyielding belief in possibility of delivering healthcare for global poor

Co-founder Ophelia Dahl receives Radcliffe Medal for her work with Partners In Health

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Lesotho: One baby at a time, part 2

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