Kerri Miller Feature

9 facts about emotional memories and recall
New science shows that when memories are attached to particularly emotional events, we're more likely to create a false memory.
Peter A. Zelles, a clinical psychologist in St. Paul, worries a new Minnesota medical records law could be "the end of psychotherapy as a useful treatment."
How mental illness changes a marriage
"There's no handbook on how to survive your young wife's psychiatric crisis," writes Mark Lukach. He spoke with MPR News' Kerri Miller.
This week lawmakers will vote on a measure to fix Medicare reimbursements for doctors.
Why so many Americans are stressed about money
There is a growing inequality stress gap: those who make less have higher levels of stress, according to The American Psychological Association's annual stress survey.
Climate Cast: Winter arctic sea ice nears all-time low
In this hour-long edition of Climate Cast, we look at arctic sea ice, Alaskan villages facing climate change head on and a boulder field in Uganda that offers ancient clues to our changing planet.