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The ‘Barbie’ movie has people buying ‘emotional support’ dolls. Psychologists say that’s a good thing

By AJ Willingham, CNN (CNN) — The “Barbie” movie is a bona fide cultural moment. Not only has it set box office records and ushered in a massive spike in Barbie sales, it’s also inspired fascinating conversations about childhood and mental health. Since the movie’s release in July, adults on TikTok and other social media

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Scientists edge closer to finding a biomarker for long Covid, which could lead to better tests and treatments

By Brenda Goodman, CNN (CNN) — People who have struggled to recover after Covid-19 often find that clinicians treat them like medical mysteries. Routine tests often don’t reveal that anything is amiss, so doctors sometimes wrongly assume that long Covid might be a form of depression or anxiety or is otherwise all in a person’s head.

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A new season of infections is here, but the shortage of a common kids’ antibiotic never ended

By Brenda Goodman, CNN (CNN) — Parents across the US are beginning to face the struggles of a second winter without enough amoxicillin, the most prescribed antibiotic in the country. Liquid formulations of the drug — first-line treatments for children with strep throat, chest and sinus infections, and earaches — are still in short supply,

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Artificially sweetened ultraprocessed foods linked to depression in women, study finds

By Sandee LaMotte, CNN (CNN) — Eating greater amounts of ultraprocessed food and drinks, especially if those items are artificially sweetened, may be linked to the development of depression, according to a new study. “The study suggests an association between consumption of ultra-processed foods and depression, with an about 50% higher risk for those consuming

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