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Psychiatry's Diagnostic Manual Goes Digital and Dynamic
Health & WellnessJan 29

Psychiatry's Diagnostic Manual Goes Digital and Dynamic

The "Bible of psychiatry" is getting its biggest upgrade in decades, moving online to stay current and adding insights about trauma, environment, and biological causes of mental illness. The changes could transform how millions get diagnosed and treated.

Google News - Health3 min read
Mental Health Bible Gets Major Scientific Overhaul
Health & WellnessJan 29

Mental Health Bible Gets Major Scientific Overhaul

The American Psychiatric Association is transforming its landmark diagnostic manual to give doctors better tools and make mental health care more precise. The changes could help millions get more accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment.

Scientific American2 min read
FDA Approves First New Sunscreen Ingredient in 25 Years
InnovationJun 9

FDA Approves First New Sunscreen Ingredient in 25 Years

After a quarter century without updates, the FDA just approved bemotrizinol, a powerful UV filter used in Europe since 1999. Americans will finally get access to better sun protection that's been available worldwide for decades.

Fast Company2 min read
FDA Approves New Sunscreen Ingredient After 25 Years
Health & WellnessJun 12

FDA Approves New Sunscreen Ingredient After 25 Years

Americans will finally get access to a sunscreen ingredient Europe has used for decades, ending a 25-year gap in product innovation. The FDA's approval of bemotrizinol marks a major shift toward faster approval of safe, effective products.

Fox News Health2 min read
Psychiatry's Guidebook Gets Major Science-Based Update
Health & WellnessFeb 6

Psychiatry's Guidebook Gets Major Science-Based Update

Mental health diagnosis could become more accurate and personalized as psychiatry's main manual faces its biggest scientific overhaul in decades. The changes aim to align mental health treatment with how brains actually work.

Scientific American2 min read