Paywalls are like toll booths. Your journey matter leas than their economic recovery.
Understanding grows when scientific knowledge is shared.
Yet in 2025 some journals still gatekeep important research.
Like this review of links between depression & inflammation.
$35 if you aren't at an institution with a subscription.
Imagine if a library that charged $35 to read a book?

That's enough friction to keep the knowledge from most of the globe.
Every time I encounter knowledge gatekeeping in a health related journal I wince.
I wonder if the American Journal of Psychiatry has considered the costs to the field, and our global mental health, of staying closed?

The thing is, I can personally read these articles thanks to my institutional affiliation.
But the momentary friction as I cross through the paywall reminds me that most people can't.
The article: https://psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ajp.20250289
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Primo analogy that instantly nested in my brain.