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Religion

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Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession

>> March 28, 2026

his condition crosses the line into mental illness when obsessive fears about sin or salvation begin to negatively interfere with daily life. Our experts explain how to recognize the signs of scrupulosity and the specialized treatments that can help patients restore a healthy relationship with their faith.

topics: Mental Health| Mental Illness| Public Health| Public Safety| Relationships| Religion| Treatments

Heal The Soul, Heal The Body: Immersive Reality For Interfaith Rooms

>> September 28, 2025

Our experts discuss how immersive reality and Disney technology can help give patients the religious rooms they crave while fighting for their lives.

topics: Architecture| Consumerism| Hospitals| Public Health| Public Safety| Religion| Technology

Leaving The Cult: How To Rebuild Your Life After Living A Lie

>> March 30, 2025

Our experts discuss their time in high demand, high control groups and how they were able to heal from these experiences.

topics: Psychology| Public Health| Public Safety| Religion| Sexual Abuse| Trauma

Religious OCD: The Fine Line Between Religious Devotion And Mental Illness

>> September 22, 2024

Our expert explains the signs and symptoms, as well as the treatment that can help get patients back into a healthy relationship with their religion.

topics: Consumerism| Mental Health| Mental Illness| Public Health| Religion| Symptoms| Therapy

Do It Scared: How To Become a More Resilient Person

>> October 22, 2023

Dr. Dennis Charney breaks down what common characteristics resilient people share and how you can overcome hardships in your own life.

topics: Anxiety and Depression| Community Support| DNA and Genetics| Environment| Gun Violence| Neuroscience and Neurology| Religion| School| Science

Medical Notes: May 29, 2022

>> May 29, 2022

AI can predict fatal heart attacks. Lack of patient diversity in Alzheimer's research threatens accurate diagnosing in people of color. 1 in 3 Americans will develop a substance use disorder. And finally, is religion the downfall of consumerism?

topics: Addiction| African Americans| Artificial Intelligence (AI)| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Diagnoses| Discrimination and Racism| Diversity| Doctors| Health Care| History| Mathematics and Data| Medical Research| Medication| Prevention| Religion| Research and Clinical Trials| Research and Development| Research Ethics| Risk| Self-Help/Improvement| Substance Abuse| Symptoms| Technology
When Does Genetic Engineering Go Too Far?

When Does Genetic Engineering Go Too Far? (2019)

>> February 17, 2019

Advancements in genetic science are often clouded in ethical controversy. Often, scientists are accused of “playing God.” Experts discuss a new platform where scientists and public can debate it, and from which education can be disseminated.

topics: Bioethics| Chemistry| Debate| DNA and Genetics| Education| Ethics| Health Care| Morality| Philosophy and Ethics| Religion| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Technology

Medical Notes: Week of February 18, 2018

>> February 18, 2018

A familiar tool in the fight against melanoma, proof we can tell if people are sick by looking at them, an unexpected benefit of going to church, and research on why women avoid certain majors.

topics: Cancer Treatment and Research| Career| College/Higher Education| Education| Fitness and Exercise| Gender and Identity| Immune System| News and Headlines| Prevention| Psychology| Religion| Research and Clinical Trials| Sociology| Symptoms| Treatments
Speaking Out on Sexual Harassment

Speaking Out on Sexual Harassment

>> February 11, 2018

Experts discuss the state of sexual harassment claims with more women speaking out, what makes these perpetrators more dangerous, and how to make legal claims stick.

topics: Behavioral Science| Business and Industry| Crime and Criminal Justice| Employment| Employment and Workplace Issues| Gender and Identity| History| Internet and Social Media| Law Enforcement and Police| Media| Psychiatry| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Religion| Sexual Assault| Sexual Harassment| Violence and Abuse| Women's Health| Women's Issues| Work| Workplace Abuse
Vaccination Refusal

Vaccination Refusal

>> October 23, 2016

A new survey shows more pediatricians are experiencing vaccination refusal, and while the reasons are evolving, they still often result from misinformation.

topics: Ethics| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Pediatrics| Philosophy and Ethics| Public Health and Public Safety| Religion| Vaccination

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