Most Americans lie to their dentists, here's why More than half of Americans admit to lying about their dental hygiene, with anxiety and embarrassment keeping many from regular checkups. Get the findings from a recent survey.
Deadly cancer type linked to obesity and high stress levels Pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest types of the disease, has been linked to obesity and higher stress levels, a new UCLA study found. Doctors share how to reduce the risk.
Senate passes HALT Fentanyl Act to permanently classify all fentanyl-related drugs as Schedule I substances The Senate passed the HALT Fentanyl Act Friday aimed at closing loopholes exploited by drug traffickers. The bill gained approval from 84 senators, while 16 voted against it.
Illinois Dem lawmaker pushes bill to legalize attacks on police for people having mental health episode An Illinois lawmaker has introduced a bill that critics say will make it legal for anyone experiencing a mental health episode to attack police officers.
'They/Them/Turtle': Oregon mental health advisory board includes member who identifies as terrapin species JD "Terrapin" Holt, who uses the pronouns "they/them" and "turtle," sits on the Oregon Health Authority's Consumer Advisory Council, which advises the agency's director on best practices around the state's provision of mental health services.
What parents should know about kids' phone usage Verizon executive Sowmyanarayan Sampath and psychologist Keneisha Sinclair-McBride address growing tech exposure in kids and how parents can help ensure their safety and well-being.
Biden's 'autopen signature' appears on most official docs, raising concerns over who controlled the WH: report President Biden's signature on official executive documents shows the same autopen signature, renewing concerns over his mental acuity, a report shows.
Excessive phone and screen use tied to manic symptoms for one group, study finds Verizon executive Sowmyanarayan Sampath and mental health expert Dr. Keneisha Sinclair-McBride revealed safe phone use tips and advice for parents and grandparents in the digital age.
Eating one type of fruit could lower depression risk, study shows Regular consumption of citrus fruits, like oranges, is linked to a 20% reduction in depression risk.