Louisiana mom charged with murder after allegedly taking fentanyl, breastfeeding 4-day-old daughter A Louisiana mom is facing second-degree murder charges in her newborn’s death after allegedly taking fentanyl before breastfeeding.
Kathy Griffin gives surgery recovery update, shares more details about past suicide attempt Kathy Griffin shared more details about her suicide attempt and addiction recovery following her surgery for lung cancer.
Kathy Griffin reveals past suicide attempt, pill addiction amid lung cancer diagnosis Kathy Griffin revealed she struggled with pill addiction and thoughts of suicide after receiving backlash for a controversial photo shoot in 2017.
The Weeknd says he's 'sober lite' The Weeknd describes himself as “sober lite” after years of using hard drugs and alcohol as coping mechanisms.
Back to school anxiety: Start prepping kids for return to in-person learning weeks in advance, experts say Parents can ease children’s transition to in-person learning after months of virtual schooling, depending on the district, through clear talks over safety guidelines, structured sleep schedules, validating worries and addressing grief after a tumultuous year, experts told Fox News.
LA sheriff has 'grave concerns' about deputy fatally shooting man with knife; 1 officer suspended The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on Friday released video of a deputy-involved shooting of a man with a knife who was “under the influence of drugs and wanted to commit ‘suicide by cop’.”
Dr. Mammen, Feist: Simone Biles' courageous actions will have lasting effect on medical profession, more Simone Biles’ courageous decision this week to withdraw from the Tokyo Olympics has brought the mental health of athletes to the world’s center stage.
Arkansas mother accused of faking adopted son's terminal illness: What is Munchausen by proxy? An Arkansas woman and her husband have been accused of a rare psychiatric disorder behind the life-threatening abuse and neglect they inflicted on their adopted son, according to public court documents.
Lonely older adults more likely to use prescription drugs, study finds A new study suggests that older adults who are lonely are twice as likely to use opioids for pain and 2 1/2 times more likely to use sedatives and anti-anxiety medications, potentially putting them at risk for drug dependency or other adverse health outcomes.
Sheila Walsh: Simone Biles -- I was shamed for putting my mental health first, too. I applaud her courage I’ve been disheartened to read and hear some of the commentary on Simone Biles' choice to prioritize her mental health at the Tokyo Olympics.