HEALTH 10 hours ago 8 of the most important health stories this week, in case you missed them With a new week beckoning, check out some of the top recent stories in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out — here are 8 key developments.
HEALTH 1 day ago Common cooking ingredient could reduce dementia mortality risk, study suggests Infusing more olive oil into your diet could pay big dividends in cognitive health, a new study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health suggests. Experts offered insights.
Olympics 1 day ago American fencer Elizabeth Tartakovsky talks mental health ahead of Olympic debut in Paris American fencer Elizabeth Tartakovsky spoke to Fox News Digital ahead of her Olympic debut in Paris this summer about the importance of mental health and her own personal journey.
HEALTH 2 days ago Nurses call for change as many reveal they're ‘extremely likely’ to leave profession: ‘Emotional, stressful' Nurses aren’t optimistic that this year will be any better than last year — and more than one-third of them are “extremely likely" to change jobs, according to a new survey.
OPINION 2 days ago Faith and religion promote strong mental health so why, pray tell, do atheists run the industry? Overwhelming scientific evidence connects faith and religious practice with strengthening mental health, lowering depression, and preventing suicide and overdoses.
Virginia 4 days ago Virginia first lady, AG team with recovering addict to launch initiatives targeting state's fentanyl crisis Virginia first lady Suzanne Youngkin, Attorney General Jason Miyares and resident Christine Wright have launched programs to address the fentanyl crisis the commonwealth is facing.
Iowa 4 days ago Iowa facility where intellectually disabled residents were mistreated to close next month The Glenwood Resource Center in Glenwood, Iowa, is set to permanently close after investigators determined intellectually disabled patients were mistreated at the facility.
Christianity 4 days ago Virginia middle school students, nearly 1,400 strong, attend day of 'friends, faith and food' Nearly 1,400 teens and tweens gathered for "friends, faith and food" at the Diocese of Arlington's 20th-annual "BASH" event for middle school students, building a foundation for church involvement.
Digital Originals 4 days ago Philadelphia to temporarily shut down Kensington Avenue to clear homeless encampment in open-air drug market Philadelphia will temporarily close part of Kensington Avenue to clear out homeless encampments in an effort to curb crime and drug use.
MENTAL HEALTH 4 days ago Grieving during Mother’s Day: 5 tips for navigating the first holiday after losing a mom Mother’s Day is a celebration for most — but for those who have lost their moms, it can be a difficult day marked by grief and isolation. A mental health professional offers guidance.