James Hamblin

James Hamblin, MD, is The Atlantic's Health editor.

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Who Should Take Antidepressants?

Who Should Take Antidepressants?

A brain scan could help objectively identify who will benefit, and who won't. More »

'Rise of the Colored Empires'

'Rise of the Colored Empires'

White babies are no longer the majority in the U.S. More »

Anorexia and the 'Too Fat to Fit Through the Door' Experiment

Anorexia and the 'Too Fat to Fit Through the Door' Experiment

Unconscious body image misperception More »

A Racial History of Drowning

A Racial History of Drowning

So that eventually every kid learns to swim More »

Vitamins: Good or Bad?

Vitamins: Good or Bad?

We are not a post-vitamin society, yet. More »

The Biggest Story in Photos

Protests Spread Across Brazil

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