Fentanyl overdoses become No. 1 cause of death among US adults, ages 18-45: 'A national emergency' Fentanyl overdoses have surged to the leading cause of death among adults between the ages of 18 and 45, according to an analysis of U.S. government data from fentanyl awareness organization Families Against Fentanyl.
10-minute run benefits mood, brain function: study Ten minutes of running with moderate intensity benefits pleasure levels and boosts brain function, according to researchers.
Maryland sheriff's deputies rescue woman from car submerged in frigid lake A sheriff's deputy in Maryland jumped in frigid waters in 40-degree weather to save a 25-year-old woman after receiving a call to check on her well-being.
Manchin opposes Biden FDA nominee, cites opioid epidemic failures: 'How many more Americans have to die?' West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin said Tuesday he will oppose President Biden’s top pick to head the Food and Drug Administration for his previous failure to address one of the nation’s biggest epidemics: opioid abuse.
Drew Barrymore reveals she's been sober for over two years The actress and talk show host admitted alcohol "did not serve me in my life" anymore.
Texas seized enough fentanyl to kill 200 million people this year alone, officials say Texas announced Thursday they have seized enough doses of fentanyl crossing the Mexican border to kill 200 million people.
San Diego couple renews marriage vows after $100K divorce proceedings: 'Extremely rare' San Diego, California, couple Brittany and Wyland Szabo, 32, recently renewed their vows after spending a year and a half on divorce proceedings and recovery from addiction.
Laura Ingraham: Voters won't forget how the medical cartel played politics during COVID Laura Ingraham comments on what she believes is the polarization of the medical community during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Former opioid addict who inspired film 'Four Good Days': 'I lost everything' but 'recovery is possible' Former opioid addict Amanda Wendler, who is the inspiration behind the film 'Four Good Days,' joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss her road to recovery.
Handcuffing police response creating a local mental health crisis Washington state officials worry that the mental health crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic could worsen because of a new state law aimed at reducing use of force by law enforcement.