OpenAI limits ChatGPT’s role in mental health help ChatGPT will avoid giving direct mental health advice under new OpenAI rules following instances where the AI model provided harmful or misleading responses.
Red meat can help your mood if part of a healthy, balanced diet, study suggests A new study reveals that those who consume lean red meat as part of a healthy diet have more diverse gut microbiota and lower rates of depression and other mental health conditions.
Parents send college kids back to school with Narcan to combat overdoses Some believe college students should carry Narcan to campus, though there are training concerns. There are also Good Samaritan policies for opioid overdose emergencies.
Amid 'RushTok' craze, sorority season has parents spending big and stressing hard College sorority rush has become a competitive arena for mothers living vicariously through their daughters, with families spending thousands on preparation and coaching services.
Do you trust a system that's failing at education to handle your child's mental health? Mandatory tablet-based mental health assessments for students in grades 3-12 will begin in 2027-2028 school year under Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
‘I’m a psychiatrist – here’s how to reduce anxiety in just 15 seconds' Psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen recommends diaphragmatic breathing as the easiest way to manage anxiety and reduce cortisol levels caused by chronic stress.
Brain expert shares simple breathing technique to calm the mind and body in seconds Dr. Daniel Amen — psychiatrist, brain imaging specialist and founder of Amen Clinics in California — says this quick, 15-second method can help calm the body and mind.
Former Navy SEAL raises awareness for veteran suicide with Sierra Nevada race Former Navy SEAL Liam Cogan joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how he has taken action to raise awareness for veteran suicide.
With Rush Week back in the spotlight, here is the real price tag of joining a sorority College sorority membership fees reach over $5,000 per semester at top universities while recruitment coaching and luxury wardrobes add thousands more to rush expenses.
New York City residents slam 'safe injection sites' after drug users trash neighborhood New York City's taxpayer-funded safe injection site faces criticism as locals report public intercourse and defecation disrupting their East Harlem community.