Weight-loss journeys can cause social strains for GLP-1 patients, doctor says Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen shares how rapid GLP-1–driven weight reductions leave many individuals confronting psychological challenges that complicate relationships and social routines.
Therapist says he received threats after calling ‘Trump derangement syndrome' real 'pathology' Manhattan therapist Jonathan Alpert says he's seeing "Trump Derangement Syndrome" patients, experiencing obsession, rage and anxiety over the president, in his practice.
Digital detox camps help teens crack screentime addiction The 'Outnumbered' panel discusses screen addiction among younger generations, the different ways parents are combatting it, and research developed by social media companies to aid children's mental health.
Smoking just two cigarettes a day can wreak havoc on your heart, study shows A study reveals smoking just two to five cigarettes daily doubles heart disease risk and increases death risk by 60%. Only complete cessation reverses damage.
HHS youth gender care report authors defend findings amid backlash from medical organizations, caution risks The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released an update to its report on youth gender dysphoria treatments and found no strong evidence for benefits while citing risks.
Common spice may beat depression and boost sexual health, doctor says Research shows saffron may be as effective as antidepressants for treating depression symptoms and could also boost sexual function, Dr. Daniel Amen shares.
Psychiatrist reveals saffron could be as effective as antidepressants Dr. Daniel Amen discusses emerging research showing saffron may be as effective as SSRIs in treating depression, and could also improve sexual function.
Tyler Skaggs' widow says she was not aware of pitcher's drug use at time of death; mother also testifies Carli Skaggs testified in an ongoing wrongful death trial that she didn't know her husband was using drugs when he died from fentanyl-laced oxycodone.
Texas family sues Character.AI after chatbot allegedly encouraged autistic son to harm parents and himself Texas mom warns AI chatbot encouraged her teen son toward self-harm and violence against parents. Character.AI faces lawsuit over dangerous interactions with minors.
Take a hike: Maine school trades detention for fresh air and exercise A Maine high school replaces traditional detention with a hiking program, offering students outdoor walks instead of classroom punishment with surprising results.