What causes mental illness? Do our thoughts, moods, and behaviours depend upon what we eat? Psychiatrists Abram Hoffer and Humphry Osmond met in Saskatchewan in 1951. They set out to prove that the symptoms of schizophrenia could be controlled with healthy, unprocessed food and large doses of vitamins. 60 years later, it looks like they may have been right.
Eating, 2nd Edition: Introducing The RAVE Diet presents graphic evidence of how animal foods are not...
What if, instead of bombs, we dropped watermelons? Dreamy and hopeful, this animated short sweeps us...
Filmmaker Evie Wray travels to rural Kansas in an attempt to reconnect with her mentally unstable mo...
This film traces the improbable journey of Charley Pride, from his humble beginnings as a sharecropp...
The complex and controversial history of the mental institution in the U.S. through a detailed study...
Why do we see so many severely mentally ill people on the street off treatment? Delaney has seen her...
A food-loving and scientific tribute to the Mediterranean diet and, not least, the liquid gold: oliv...
"Bite Size" follows the year long journey of four children struggling with obesity.
This documentary challenges the assumption that vaccines are safe. The use of heavy metals such as m...
The Big Fat Fix (www.thebigfatfix.com) investigates and uncovers the forgotten secrets of health and...
It’s the second semester of junior year for Pierce “Sparni” Sparnroft, a gifted jazz vibraphonist st...
In part of the HBO's America Undercover series, this documentary provides an insider's view of menta...
In May 1998, a year before the massacre at Columbine High, 15-year-old Kip Kinkel murdered his mothe...
This documentary explores the impact that food choices have on people's health, the health of our pl...
Sparked by the impending 25th anniversary of the Academy award-winning film Shine, this documentary ...
Documentary about Manuel Méndez, better known as Manolo Kabezabolo, a punk artist who in a somewhat ...
We are told that cholesterol is a major cause of heart disease. At least 40 million people are curre...
Filmmaker Paul Gallasch is 30 and still lives at home with his mentally ill mother. When he meets th...
Five subjects from Gen-Z take the PHQ-9 - a survey to assess the degree of one's depression severity...