6-year-old boy revived with Narcan after possible overdose in New Hampshire A 6-year-old boy in New Hampshire is reported to be in stable condition after paramedics responding to a possible overdose call were forced to use Narcan on him.
Sperm count falling sharply in developed world, researchers say Sperm counts in men from America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand have dropped by more than 50 percent in less than 40 years, researchers said on Tuesday.
How brain's 'helper cells' could contribute to schizophrenia Problems with the brain's "helper cells" may contribute to schizophrenia, a new study in mice suggests.
Son of Nashville mayor dies of apparent drug overdose Nashville Mayor Megan Barry says her only child has died of an apparent drug overdose.
'13 Reasons' might have triggered suicide searches online A popular TV series about a teen's suicide may have prompted a surge in online searches for suicide, including how to do it.
States plan Big Tobacco-style lawsuits against drug industry over opioid crisis More than two dozen states, cities and counties are suing the makers of prescription painkillers, claiming the industry misled physicians and the public about the risks of addiction.
More than a third of US adults prescribed opioids in 2015 The United States needs to curb excessive opioid prescribing and improve access to pain management techniques, suggests a new government study.
Golf Channel host David Feherty announces his son has died at 29 Former professional golfer and television host David Feherty announced on Tuesday his son died from a drug overdose on his 29th birthday.
Talking to yourself in this specific way can actually be a good thing Talking to yourself doesn't mean you're crazy.
Oversupply of pain pills after surgery helps fuel opioid epidemic Reuters Health - More than two-thirds of surgery patients in a recent study had prescription opioids left over after they recovered from their operations, and the vast majority failed to safely store or dispose of the often misused and abused pills, researchers say.