Mom's warning about public bathroom changing tables goes viral A mother in Indiana is hoping to catch the attention of parents nationwide with her message about the importance of cleaning infant changing areas in rest stops and public areas.
China's fentanyl exports targeted in bipartisan opioid bill A bipartisan bill aimed at curbing the nation’s crippling opioid epidemic would make U.S. aid for fentanyl-producing countries like China contingent on drug investigation cooperation.
Alcohol abuse kills 3 million a year, most of them men: WHO More than 3 million people died in 2016 due to drinking too much alcohol, meaning one in 20 deaths worldwide was linked to harmful drinking, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.
Barbie-inspired blogger overcomes anorexia after eating disorder nearly killed her A woman whose eating disorder saw her weight plummet to just 75 lbs.
Antigone Davis: Suicide deeply affected my life and I didn't know how to help. Now there's another way Twenty nine years ago, my boyfriend's twin brother died by suicide.
Overdose deaths up in NYC; fentanyl most common substance identified, report says In the country’s largest city, confirmed drug overdose deaths are up over a year ago — and still at epidemic levels — but the rate of deaths has slowed down, according to a report Monday.
'Trail to Zero' horseback ride raises awareness for veteran suicides, provides therapeutic relief Military veterans and their family members mounted horses on Saturday for the second annual “Trail to Zero” ride through Manhattan in order to raise awareness for the high suicide rate in their community.
Bullied teen speaks out about suicide prevention Fox News’ Dr. Manny Alvarez sits down with a teen who was bullied in school and had suicidal thoughts to find out how she was able to prevent her suicidal ideation from becoming a reality.
Tennessee nurse wrote herself prescriptions for thousands of opioids, documents reveal A nurse has had her medical license suspended after authorities discovered that she used a doctor’s prescription pad to write herself 104 prescriptions to access thousands of powerful opioids.
Watchdog slams safeguards for foster kids on psych drugs Thousands of foster children may be getting powerful psychiatric drugs prescribed to them without basic safeguards, says a federal watchdog agency that found a failure to care for youngsters whose lives have already been disrupted.