US veterans with PTSD turn to psychedelic drugs overseas as VA frustration grows A growing number of veterans are turning to psychedelic drugs to treat PTSD and other ailments, even though these therapies are impossible to access in the U.S.
Colorado voters to decide whether to legalize magic mushrooms Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel reports on Colorado’s midterm election where magic mushrooms will be on the ballot for voters to decide whether to legalize for recreational use.
Cindy Crawford, 56, hires 'coach' to navigate stress: ‘Maybe I'm just going through a midlife crisis' Cindy Crawford is opening up about how she is navigating the second half of her 50s. The supermodel shared that she hired a "coach" to help her with her stress.
Florida man arrested for allegedly selling 11-year-old girl LSD and marijuana edibles The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office announced the arrest of a 19-year-old man who is accused of selling LSD and marijuana edibles to an 11-year-old girl.
Fetterman praised Oregon for decriminalizing small amounts of hard drugs like meth and heroin in 2020 John Fetterman praised Oregon in 2020 after voters approved a measure to decriminalize small amounts of hard drugs like heroin, meth, cocaine and ecstasy.
A stressful marriage may harm your heart health, study finds A new study of more than 1,500 adults in 30 states suggests there is a link between marital stress and a poorer recovery after a heart attack.
Investigation into Nebraska accident that killed 6 reveals driver was drunk A 26-year-old Nebraska man crashed a car killing six people last month. Toxicology reports show that the driver was drunk at the time of the accident.
Blunt, surprising answers to the question, 'What should women be able to do without judgment?' A user on the popular social media site Reddit posed this question: "What should women be allowed to do without being judged?" Take a look at some of the compelling answers — 25 are featured here.
Cats at college? 'Highly emotional' students may benefit from felines on campus: study A new study in the journal Anthrozoös suggests "highly emotional" students and staff on college campuses might benefit from petting cats as part of animal-assisted interventions at college.
Do you see ghosts in this video? Vermont paranormal investigators reveal their findings Paranormal Investigators of New England (PI-NE) shared experiences with finding ghosts and spirits — and shared audio and visual findings, including video of an apparition inside a Vermont home.