Blue city's drug recriminalization rollout includes jail for suspects caught at night or on weekends Oregon will recriminalize drugs on Sept. 1, but the delayed opening of a Portland-area deflection center leaves police with few places other than jail to take suspects.
People with brain aneurysms at higher risk of some mental health disorders, study finds People who have been diagnosed with a brain aneurysm may be more susceptible to certain mental health conditions, according to a study published by the American Heart Association.
Massachusetts man's mysterious South Carolina death on Hilton Head vacation shakes family: 'Unimaginable loss' The wife of a Massachusetts man who went missing in Hilton Head, South Carolina, for days before authorities found his body on Monday, is speaking out.
Dementia advice: Here are 16 safe things to say to your loved one To help ensure smooth, stress-free communication, dementia experts shared some examples of the right things to say to people suffering from Alzheimer’s or other cognitive disorders.
US gold-medal swimmer Hunter Armstrong says his faith grounds him: 'I'm a Christian Olympian' U.S. swimmer Hunter Armstrong of Ohio won a gold medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics for the 4x100m Freestyle Relay. In an on-camera interview, he credits faith for his success.
5 ways to beat your 3pm workday slump, according to an expert A career coach shared five tips for beating the afternoon slump at work. Whether it's going for a walk or crossing off a to-do list item, here are some helpful ideas.
Veterans with PTSD get 'significant' benefits from service dogs, first NIH-funded study finds The first NIH-funded clinical trial on service dogs and their impact on PTSD in military veterans found strong results. The lead study author and a Marine veteran discussed it.
Celebrities like Bieber, Bialik are using hyperbaric oxygen therapy: Here’s why it’s trending What is hyperbaric oxygen therapy and why are some celebrities hopping on the health trend? Medical experts weigh in on the not-so-new technique in the field.
Cellphone bans in some states' public schools take effect as experts point out pros and cons Some lawmakers are pushing for state-wide cellphone bans in schools, with some districts setting their own policies ahead of the upcoming school year. A pediatric psychologist offered insights.
Our children's clothes matter. Here's what science and religion teach us We parents who want our children to thrive during the school year should consider the specific gifts and challenges of each child – and dress them accordingly.