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The kids forgotten by calls to ban phones

2025-11-25 19:00:00

A young girl in a pink hoodie lit by a phone screen, lying on a bed in a dimly lit room at night.

Campaigns calling for smartphone-free childhoods might be well meaning, but the choice is not so simple for all families

- by Alice Gregory

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The empathy lie

2025-11-25 19:00:00

A person in a library sitting on the floor reading a red book wearing a white knitted jumper.

In medicine, empathy came easy. In friendship, it fell apart. An autism diagnosis helped me understand why

- by Zoë Read

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To know her

2025-11-24 19:01:00

Photo of a bride in profile with a veil smiling, timestamp from 1991 visible on the image.

Can home videos help us to know someone who’s gone? A filmmaker searches for her late mother through archival family footage

- Directed by Natalie A Chao

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The existential struggle between being a ‘we’ and an ‘us’

2025-11-24 19:00:00

A tree-lined path in autumn with people walking and sitting on benches, covered by colourful foliage.

Sartre’s phenomenology reveals how a shift from subject to object (and back) is not merely a matter of grammar

- by Tris Hedges

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What rituals from the past teach us about panic and anxiety

2025-11-21 19:00:00

A woman wearing a black gown and veil, and gold and turquoise jewellery raises her harms with eyes closed; musicians wearing headdresses play drums in the background in a dimly lit setting.

In the sensory and communal modes of healing that people have used throughout history, there is guidance for today

- by Mariem El-Kady

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Fight like a mother

2025-11-20 19:00:00

A smiling woman with two children in a sunny park, lush green trees in the background.

Doctors said my son would die. I wouldn’t believe them, raised millions of dollars and travelled the world for a cure

- by Lina Zeldovich

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