In mid-November the Washington Post included an article: “How Trump’s rhetoric compares to Hitler’s.”
Here are some excerpts:
Donald Trump has long toyed with the language of famous autocrats, authoritarians and fascists. Think: “enemy of the people,” “retribution” and the frequent, years-long allusions to political violence.
Year+ Adderall Shortage, No End in Sight, Causing Profound Problems for K-12 & College Students—Trouble Beyond the Classroom

Parents and students are stuck in a web of confusion and frustration amid an Adderall shortage that has lasted more than a year, with grades slipping and caretakers driving for hours to fill prescriptions.
While ADHD can present in many forms, it commonly hurts children’s ability to concentrate in class...
Real-World Evidence on Clinical Outcomes of Commonly Used Antidepressants in Older Adults

The American Journal of Psychiatry has scheduled a study for publication in a future issue: “Real-World Evidence on Clinical Outcomes of Commonly Used Antidepressants in Older Adults Initiating Antidepressants for Depression: A Nationwide Cohort Study in Denmark.”
Here’s the abstract:
Objective: The authors investigated the clinical outcomes of
Estimated Prevalence of Depressive Disorders in Children From 2004 to 2019: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Depression is one of the most burdensome and leading causes of disability worldwide. In children, depression can occur in those aged as young as 3 years, but this was largely unrecognized until the 1980s, with the publication of the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III).
Depression during...