Positive people came through COVID much better than others: new study A new study from Oregon State University confirms that positive and playful people came through the COVID pandemic better than others. Health experts weighed in on the findings.
NYT columnist rejects the 'good liberal' stance on drugs, blames 'permissive liberal culture' on west coast New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof admitted that the West Coast's "permissive" policies regarding drug usage and combatting addiction "almost killed" many addicts.
Fentanyl's financial grip on US skyrocketed to $2.7T at height of Biden admin: study The opioid crisis in 2023, amid the Biden administration, cost the U.S. $2.7 trillion, according to a Council of Economic Advisers study exclusively obtained by Fox Digital.
Michigan sheriff calls for more education for students on fentanyl crisis Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss how the fentanyl crisis has devastated the entire nation and what is needed to reverse the deadly trend.
The secret reasons for 'Zoom fatigue' among American workers A new study finds American workers are suffering from "virtual meeting fatigue" for very specific reasons, pointing to a "need to address worker well-being in virtual communication environments."
Super Bowl and sports fan depression: How to cope when your team loses, according to mental health experts As the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles battle it out Sunday at Super Bowl LIX, fans will be in for either for a victory dance or a major let-down. Experts discuss how to cope with a loss.
Heavy cannabis use could pose this threat to the brain A large study from the University of Colorado found heavy cannabis use is linked to reduced brain activity. Lead researcher Joshua Gowin and neurosurgeon Paul Saphier discuss the impact on health.
Gen Z plans micro-retirement when they’ve barely started working Some Gen Z workers are turning traditional attitudes about employment on their head. They have embraced the idea of micro-retirement so they can take a break before they settle down.
FDA approves opioid-free pain medication with 'no sign of addiction' A new opioid-free pain medication was approved by the FDA on Thursday, marking a non-addictive alternative for patients. Doctors share what patients should know about the drug.
One man knows the secrets of living a long, healthy life, and it's all about one activity A man who is 92 is teaching others the secrets of living a long, healthy and fulfilling life by engaging in one activity he truly cares about. Ivan Pedley loves the game of ping-pong.