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Rat Poison, Honey and Testicles - A Twisted Tale of Doping
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Rat Poison, Honey and Testicles - A Twisted Tale of Doping

People will go to any lengths to win. A drive for competition has underscored much of human history, leading to the establishment of competitive environments and the search for an elusive edge over your rivals.

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Just a Gut Feeling: Eating and Emotions Across Time
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Just a Gut Feeling: Eating and Emotions Across Time

All of this is to say that people’s relationships with food, feelings, and health have always been complicated. Although there’s no longer a full roster of doctors ready to get you on a diet to balance out your humours and suppress your urges, there’s still a lot of discussion around eating and emotions. “Hangrieness,” for example, is no joke.

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Alcohol, Benzodiazepines, and Chlorpromazine: The ABCs of the History of Psychopharmacology
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Alcohol, Benzodiazepines, and Chlorpromazine: The ABCs of the History of Psychopharmacology

The story of mental health treatment in North America is a fascinating one. In many ways, the field of psychiatry has had a harder time advancing at the same pace as other medical fields due to the absence of obvious, external markers of disease. In fact, even today, we struggle to define and identify psychiatric illnesses and develop reliable, safe, and effective methods to treat them.

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