Lady Gaga says she had suicidal thoughts 'every day' after finding success Fame isn't all it's cracked up to be, as far as Lady Gaga is concerned.
Coronavirus isolation killing thousands of Alzheimer’s patients Social and mental stimulation both play a critical role in slowing dementia, and doctors have reported increased backsliding in patients who had been stable for years.
Less sleep makes stressful days feel worse: Study Getting less sleep could be linked to having a stronger emotional reaction to stressful events, according to new research.
Detroit 30-hour police standoff ends after suspect dies by suicide, one hostage released, second escapes A more than 30-hour-long standoff with police outside a Detroit home ended Wednesday morning when the suspect died inside by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, just hours after one hostage was released and a second escaped, according to law enforcement.
Binge drinkers may struggle to feel empathy, study says Binge drinkers may not feel empathy as easily as non-binge drinkers, according to a new study.
Poll: Pandemic takes toll on mental health of young adults The coronavirus pandemic has taken a harsh toll on the mental health of young Americans, according to a new poll that finds adults under 35 especially likely to report negative feelings or experience physical or emotional symptoms associated with stress and anxiety.
Families fear service-dog nonprofit scammed them out of thousands of dollars Multiple people fear they've been scammed out of thousands of dollars after raising money through a nonprofit called Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers.
Daniel Prude death raises new questions over New York Mental Hygiene Law, 911 calls involving PCP The death of Daniel Prude has shed new light on New York State’s mental health laws and how law enforcement officers respond to calls involving people high on the illegal hallucinogenic drug PCP.
Amid coronavirus pandemic, Americans in 'denial' over poor mental health: survey A new survey revealed that nearly half of its respondents did not seek mental health treatment amid the coronavirus pandemic due to cost or lack of access.
Tylenol may make you take more risks, study says “Acetaminophen seems to make people feel less negative emotion when they consider risky activities" Ohio State University Researchers said in a news release