Why inhaled 'poppers' may cause eye damage Newer types of "poppers" — which are inhalant drugs that people use recreationally — may be toxic to people's eyes, according to a new report.
Opioids after surgery: Which patients don't stop when they should The first time many patients in the United States take prescription opioid painkillers is following surgery.
Former WWE champ AJ Lee makes 'crazy' her superpower In 2015, April Jeanette “AJ Lee” Mendez Brooks laced up her Chuck Taylor boots and stepped into the WrestleMania 31 ring in front of more than 76,000 screaming fans for one of her final performances as a professional wrestler.
How a WWE star wrestled with mental illness AJ Mendez Brooks, A.K.A. "Crazy Chick," is releasing a new book on her personal struggles.
Alabama is the most stressed US state — where does yours rank? The new study ranked states based on stress related to work, money, family, and health and safety.
Anorexia nervosa diagnosis more common in women with celiac disease, study finds - Women with celiac disease may be more likely to also be diagnosed with the eating disorder anorexia nervosa, researchers suggest.
Will an antibiotic help treat PTSD? A common antibiotic called doxycycline can disrupt the formation of negative thoughts and fears in the brain and may prove useful in treating or preventing post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to research by British and Swiss scientists.
Have impatient friends? It could mess with your patience Some geneticists suggest that who we are is not a question of nature versus nurture, but that genes and our environment work together to influence the people we become.
16 middle school students hospitalized for taking Xanax Eighth grade students in southern New Mexico were rushed to the hospital after taking Xanax Thursday morning.