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Trump declares war on opioid abuse, calls for death penalty for traffickers, more access for treatment Speaking from one of the states hardest hit by the opioid epidemic, President Trump on Monday laid out a battle plan that calls for harsher sentences - and even the death penalty - for traffickers.
Sexual orientation top risk for suicidal thoughts in college freshmen Nearly one third of first-year college students have thought about suicide, according to a study across eight countries, and non-heterosexual identity or feelings were the biggest risks for this kind of thinking or behavior.
Double amputee could become the first to climb Mt. Everest with no legs After a change of heart, authorities in Nepal are allowing a double amputee who was banned from climbing Mt. Everest to reach his lifelong dream.
Rep. Marsha Blackburn: A concrete step in the fight against the opioid epidemic The opioid epidemic gripping Tennessee and our country has been destroying lives for well over a decade.
FDA begins anti-smoking push to cut nicotine in cigarettes Federal health officials are taking the first step in a sweeping anti-smoking plan to drastically cut nicotine levels in cigarettes so they aren't addictive.
Native American overdose deaths surge since opioid epidemic Native Americans may be the most affected by the opioid epidemic that has spread across the U.S., and federal officials are looking for solutions.
Drinking problems tied to higher risk of early dementia Heavy drinkers may be more likely than other adults to develop dementia, especially in middle age, a French study suggests.
Chilling 911 calls describe bloody slaying at Massachusetts library Recordings of 911 calls released Wednesday describe a frantic scene late last month at a Winchester, Mass., library, where authorities say a suspect armed with a hunting knife repeatedly stabbed a young medical student, resulting in her death.
Kansas City Royals participate in anti-pornography seminar The Kansas City Royals hosted an anti-pornography seminar last weekend in between getting ready for the start of the regular season.