5 myths about ketamine, the drug tied to Matthew Perry's death, according to doctors After Matthew Perry’s cause of death was ruled as “acute effects of ketamine" on Friday, experts are speaking out about misconceptions surrounding the drug.
Dr. Drew: Young people labeling themselves as disabled is a 'serious problem' Dr. Drew Pinsky warns against mislabeling normal life struggles as mental disorders on 'One Nation with Brian Kilmeade.'
FAA seeks to 'break down' barriers to obtain mental health help: Madison Scarpino Fox News correspondent Madison Scarpino joins 'Fox News Live' with the latest on the FAA announcing a new committee to examine the agency's mental health policies.
Matthew Perry’s cause of death revealed Fox News medical contributor Dr. Mark Siegel breaks down Matthew Perry’s cause of death, determined to be the result of ‘acute effects of ketamine.’
What is ketamine, the drug that killed Matthew Perry on October 28? Nearly 7 weeks after Matthew Perry’s death on October 28, the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner released his cause of death as “acute effects of ketamine." Here are details.
Artist helps seniors capture precious memories in works of art: 'They bring their life experiences' Erin Finley, an award-winning artist in Canada, is the creator of Memory Drawing, a program that helps older adults tap into their memories and express them in vibrant color.
Increasing presence in the US of methamphetamine mixed with opioids creating concern The number of Americans killed by methamphetamine increases each year, and the combination of meth with opioids like fentanyl and heroin is causing the crisis to surge.
San Francisco surpasses highest number of overdoses ever recorded in city's history due mainly to fentanyl The San Francisco chief medical examiner office's latest report indicates the city had the most accidental drug overdoses ever recorded in a single year, many of which involved fentanyl.
Marijuana use among pregnant women is linked to low birth weight, study finds A new study has found that marijuana use during pregnancy was linked with low birth weight for babies, along with high blood pressure, stillbirth and medically indicated preterm birth.
Do you search compulsively for health information online? You could have this common disorder If you search compulsively for health information online, you could have a condition called cyberchondria. Two doctors offered input on recognizing symptoms and taking healthy action.