Snapchat dysmorphia: Can I look like my selfie? A decade or so ago, someone spoke the word selfie as the first reference to a self-made portrait.
More support animals seen on college campuses despite national debate For Sam Hojnowski her freshman year at La Salle University was challenging. There were many mornings where her anxiety kept her in bed. But now her 9-month-old kitty, Lace, has helped ease those worries.
'I couldn't save him': Family's pain after son's overdose death There is nothing left to do, no more frantic phone calls to make, no begging or fighting that can fix this because the worst thing that could happen already has, so Doug Biggers settles into his recliner and braces for his daughter's voice to echo through his head.
As suicide rates rise, crisis centers struggle to stay financially afloat As the suicide rate rises nationwide and more people reach out for crisis intervention, non-profits are scrambling to keep up with the demand.
6 New Mexico high school students hospitalized after vaping scare Police report that no charges have yet been filed.
Why are so many women dying from drug overdoses? The opioid crisis has continued to worsen in the United States, and middle-aged women are significantly affected.
Oregon man gets nearly 2 years in prison for sexually assaulting a horse An Oregon man found guilty of sexually abusing a horse last year was sentenced Friday to 20 months in prison.
Researchers see possible link between opioids, birth defect Health officials are looking into a possible link between prescription opioids and a horrific birth defect.