Trump's 'miraculous' survival, the public health impact and cognitive testing top this week's health news This week's top health stories included a doctor's take on Trump's injuries, the potential psychologist impact of the attempted assassination, and concerns about cognitive testing.
John Stamos says his therapist helped save his life during sobriety journey: 'Probably wouldn't be here' John Stamos credited his celebrity therapist, Phil Stutz, with not only saving his life, but helping him maintain his sobriety during his battle with alcohol addiction.
This is how we get fentanyl off our streets Counterfeit pills made in the U.S. typically use pill press machines that can be purchased online and can manufacture anywhere from 1,800 pills to more than one million per hour.
CARMEN the robot companion can help boost your memory and cognition CARMEN, a tabletop robot designed by researchers at the University of California San Diego, can help those with mild cognitive impairment improve their mental skills from their homes.
New York teen starts nonprofit for suicide prevention through basketball tournaments: 'Wanted to help' Harold Teller, 14, age started his own nonprofit to raise money and awareness for suicide prevention through playing basketball. The Teller family spoke about the teen's impact.
New York teen uses his love of basketball to help prevent youth suicide Harold Teller, 14, launched Harold's Hoops for Hope, which has raised thousands of dollars for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Along with his mother, the teen joins Fox News Digital to share what motivated his mission.
Trump assassination attempt could have widespread mental health impact, experts say: ‘Vicarious trauma’ The attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on July 13 sent shock waves through the nation. Mental health experts discussed the impact and offered coping tips.
Amid concerns about Biden’s mental acuity, experts reveal how cognitive tests work and what they reveal On the heels of President Joe Biden's lackluster debate, Fox News Digital spoke with leading neurologists to determine how cognitive tests work, as well as what they can and can’t identify.
Rare sleep disorder causes people to cook and eat food while they're asleep Sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) is a condition that causes people to eat and prepare food while sleeping. Experts Kara Becker and Kelly Baron discuss symptoms, risks and treatments.
Marine veteran amputee forms rock band to perform for patriots around America After being struck with an IED and becoming a triple amputee, a veteran from California turned to music during his recovery and is now a drummer in a band of veterans.