Woman desperate for wedding advice already knows the answer: 'Something isn't right' Sharing her story on Reddit, a woman with a wedding up ahead said she knows "something isn't right" in her relationship, yet she's terrified of calling off the marriage.
Soldier who exploded Cybertruck in Las Vegas did not show any 'concerning behavior' before leave request: Army The driver who exploded a Cybertruck in front of the Trump hotel in Las Vegas didn't show concerning behaviors at the time he was granted personal leave from his station, the Army said.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul seeks expanded involuntary commitment laws over violent crimes on subway New York Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to expand the state’s involuntary commitment laws to allow hospitals to compel more people with mental health struggles into treatment.
Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion suspect was ‘No Labels’ voter, no 'animosity' towards Trump New details surface about an active-duty U.S. Army soldier who blew up a Cybertruck in front of Trump Las Vegas hotel after his political background is revealed.
DR. MARC SIEGEL: Surgeon General smart to warn Americans about alcohol's cancer risk In a new health advisory, the Surgeon General shares about the relationship between alcohol and several types of cancer mainly involving the gastrointestinal tract and the breast.
Friends, family may protect against heart attack, stroke and type 2 diabetes, study suggests A new study from Cambridge University scientists and others suggests that socializing with friends and family may help protect people against heart attack and others conditions and illnesses.
Alcohol linked to cancer risk in US surgeon general's new advisory The U.S. surgeon general has released a new advisory warning of alcohol-related cancer risk. The new guidance follows research that has linked alcohol to at least seven types of cancer.
'I'm a psychologist — here's how to finally break your bad habits’ Dr. Adi Jaffe, a California-based psychologist, knows firsthand the dangers of unhealthy habits, as he struggled with drug addiction himself. He shares some of his tips on stopping harmful behaviors.
Psychologist shares tips on finally kicking unhealthy habits Adi Jaffe, PhD, overcame his own struggles with addiction — and now he is helping other people ditch their harmful behaviors and replace them with healthier ones.
Warding off dementia means more reading, praying and listening to music: study To ward off dementia, older adults may want to spend more time reading, praying, crafting, listening to music and engaging in other mentally stimulating behaviors, a new study says.