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ChatGPT For Mental Health: Here’s What Experts Think About That (2025)

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Kyla, 19, from Berkeley, California, started experimenting with AI and was impressed with how much it resembled having a conversation with a human. In fact, the interactions in some ways reminded her of therapy.  Because she lacked the time and money for a real therapist, Kyla (who asked us to use her first name for privacy reasons) started using ChatGPT, the AI  technology that simulates human behavior and thinking , for mental health support, “I enjoyed that I could trauma dump on ChatGPT anytime and anywhere, for free, and I would receive an unbiased response in return along with advice on how to progress with my situation,” she told BuzzFeed News.  In a TikTok video, Kyla shared her experience with ChatGPT, including navigating a breakup and using it to process her emotions. Related: Teens Are Using Chatbots as Therapists - The New York Times (2025)   Before responding to Kyla’s typed messages, the program adds the preface: “As an AI language mode...

Fenbendazole, Ivermectin and Mebendazole Cancer Success Stories: 562 Case Reports Compilation (February 2026 Edition)

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Contents: Editor's Preface Introduction Fenbendazole Case Series Compilation (alphabetical) Breast Cancer Success Stories  (73 cases) Brain Cancer (including Glioblastoma) (116 cases) Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma)  (4 cases) Bladder Cancer Success Stories  (including kidney cancer) (29 cases) Cervical Cancer  (2 cases) Colorectal Cancer  (including Appendix cancer) (51 cases) Esophageal and Stomach cancer (20 cases) Endometrial Cancer (9 cases) Gastric (Stomach) cancer (see  Esophageal and Stomach Cancer ) (19 cases) Head and Neck Cancer (15 cases) Kidney Cancer Case Series  (including urinary (urothelial) bladder cancer) (27 cases) Liver Cancer (HepatoCellular Cancer)  (3 cases) Lung Cancer (36 cases) Leukemia (9 cases) Lymphoma (20 cases) Melanoma (refer to Skin Cancer ) Mul...

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