Ex-Cleveland Brown quarterback reveals he is bipolar Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnn Manziel admits he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder less than a year ago.
West Virginia calls in National Guard to tackle opioid crisis People expect to see the Army National Guard during disasters.
Philadelphia aims to become first US city to legalize safe injection sites Medically supervised injection sites could be the answer for curbing the deadliest drug crisis in American history, and with an estimated 1,200 overdose deaths in 2017, Philadelphia is willing to give the unconventional approach a try.
'Mean girls': How to help your daughter from becoming one Relational aggression among young girls, often described as “mean girl” behavior, is on the rise. Fox News’ Dr. Manny Alvarez sits down with psychotherapist Katie Hurley to discuss what parents can do to make sure their daughters don’t become the next bully or mean girl at school.
Ohio AG 'encouraged' by prospect of multi-state opioid settlement As settlement talks begin for lawsuits involving the nation's opioid epidemic, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said Wednesday he’s encouraged by a federal judge’s understanding of and comittment to resolving the crisis.
FBI strengthens crackdown on darknet drug dealing After Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a new team to combat the dark web users of the opioid epidemic, some experts in the field say it’s about time the government focused their resources on this realm of activity.
Confronting my alcoholism -- It’s been 26 years since my last drink and an incredible change in my life My last drink to date – okay, drinks, since we’re talking about at least a bottle of wine – took place exactly 26 years ago, on Jan. 31, 1992.
Here's what Trump should say about opioids in his State of the Union address Opioids are becoming increasingly deadly to Americans. In 2016, two-thirds of drug-related deaths involved opioids.
Newt Gingrich: Opioid deaths are a health crisis -- Treatment, not jail, is the cure About 91 Americans are expected to die today and every day from opioid overdoses.
Fighting the opioid epidemic will require more court battles New York City’s decision to file a lawsuit this week against eight big pharmaceutical corporations and distributors that ignited the nation’s raging opioid epidemic cannot bring back the hundreds of thousands of loved ones who have perished during this crisis.