COVID-19 pandemic took a toll on teenage mental health, causing more stress, anxiousness, aging brains Drs. Paul and Nicole Saphier join 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the impact COVID-19 had on the mental health of teenagers and the development of a fentanyl vaccine to help combat the fentanyl crisis.
Alzheimer's experimental drug may slow progression of disease, but there are risks: experts A study just published in the New England Journal of Medicine indicates that the experimental drug lecanemab showed a slowing of cognitive decline progression by 27% in those with early Alzheimer's.
10 middle school students in Los Angeles appear to have overdosed on marijuana edibles Ten middle school students, between the ages of 12 and 15, may have overdosed on cannabis edibles in Los Angeles, California. Some of the children were then taken to medical centers.
Service restored to 988 mental health hotline after outage Service was restored to the nationwide 988 hotline, intended to assist individuals going though mental health crises. The hotline had previously experienced a daylong outage.
Yale University sued for alleged 'systemic discrimination' toward students suffering from mental health issues Yale University is being sued by several students who claim that the institution did not properly handle their mental health issues and in some cases forced them to withdraw.
Teenage brains aged faster during the pandemic from stress, anxiety: study After comparing pre-pandemic MRI scans of older teens to scans taken during COVID-19, researchers at Stanford University discovered the pandemic aged teens' brains by about three years.
Canadian fashion company promotes assisted suicide's 'beauty' in ad Canadian fashion company La Maison Simons released a promotional video last month titled "All Is Beauty" promoting the 'beauty' of voluntary euthanasia.
Los Angeles County endures spike in fentanyl poisonings Former acting DEA administrator Uttam Dhillon joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the surge in fentanyl-related deaths and who is to blame for the tragic trend.
CBP expands mental health resources for border officials as employee suicides surge Texas Army veteran Frank Lopez joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how the border crisis has impacted border officials and what the government can do to help reduce employee suicides.
NYC resorts to involuntary hospitalizations of mentally ill homeless people to alleviate crime New York City public advocate Jumaane Williams weighs in on New York City’s growing crime problem and the current efforts that the city is implementing to attempt to lessen the crisis.