Jelly Roll's wife says weight-loss drug sent her into ‘worst suicidal depression’ Bunnie XO shares her harrowing experience with an experimental weight-loss drug, describing severe depression and suicidal thoughts during treatment.
Happy hour habits shift bar culture in America: Who's drinking when Experts reveal happy hours aren't dead — they're evolving. Remote jobs and COVID-19 have reshaped after-work socializing, with younger employees still seeking drink deals.
President Trump blames Democrats for doing away with mental institutions ‘The Five’ debates President Donald Trump’s vow to bring back mental institutions and the impact it could have on crime in cities.
FDA clears first at-home brain device for depression FDA approves first brain stimulation device for home depression treatment. Flow Neuroscience's FL-100 headset uses electrical stimulation for adults, available in 2026.
Portland DA cracks down on drug crimes as Seattle pulls back on enforcement Portland DA announces drug prosecution crackdown for those refusing treatment, contrasting sharply with Seattle's lenient approach to possession cases.
The real reason for nail-biting and other 'bad habits,' according to psychologists A new psychology book reveals that procrastination and nail-biting aren't just bad habits — they're actually survival strategies your brain uses to protect you.
Tony Robbins: I've been blessed by blessing others Life strategist Tony Robbins shares his personal story growing up, the decisions that shape our lives and how he's helped feed millions on 'My View with Lara Trump.'
Feeling lonely? Simple 5-3-1 rule could help you make more connections Loneliness affects millions worldwide. Learn how the 5-3-1 rule helps people strengthen social bonds through daily, weekly and monthly connection goals.
Former TV anchor accused of killing her mother ruled incompetent, murder case put on hold Former TV news anchor accused of killing her mother ruled mentally incompetent for trial. Angelynn Mock allegedly stabbed 80-year-old mother on Halloween.
OpenAI faces lawsuit over ChatGPT triggering user's 'delusional spiral' FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth joins 'The Faulkner Focus' to discuss a lawsuit against OpenAI alleging user Allan Brooks had a 'delusional spiral' from obsessively using AI, leaving him 'suicidal, totally broken.'