Why you don't sleep well in a strange bed The old adage about sleeping with one eye open in an unfamiliar place may not be too far off the mark.
VA study of service dogs for vets with PTSD faces questions Army veteran Joe Aguirre opens a restaurant door, then steps aside to let his golden retriever take point.
A look at marijuana laws around the US and the globe Marijuana is illegal for any reason under federal law, but states have boldly experimented with allowing its use anyway, starting with California 20 years ago.
Military sexual trauma tied to increased risk of homelessness Veterans who experienced sexual trauma in the military are at increased risk for homelessness, according to a new U.S. study.
How President Bush taught one journalist to treasure son diagnosed with Asperger's Political columnist Ron Fournier may be best-known for his no-holds-barred approach to covering a presidency, or his ability to question the nation’s highest leaders despite political affiliation.
Common medicines tied to changes in the brain Commonly used drugs for problems like colds, allergies, depression, high blood pressure and heart disease have long been linked to cognitive impairment and dementia.
4 foods to lower stress Is there a difference between “comfort food” and “calming food”? When you’re stressed out, knowing which ones to choose can make all the difference.
After son's death, Australian family warns about dangers of 'huffing' deodorant Phoenix Werner’s family said he was never into the drug scene and just wanted to fit in, but without their knowledge, the 14-year-old boy had been huffing spray deodorant to get high— a choice that cost him his life.
Inquiry halts work at two NIH labs The National Institutes of Health shut down production of clinical-study drugs at two laboratories after an internal inquiry found them “not in compliance with quality and safety standards.”
Colorado pot report: More adults using drug, but not kids Colorado kids are not smoking more pot since the drug became legal - but their older siblings and parents certainly are, according to a long-awaited report giving the most comprehensive data yet on the effects of the state's 2012 recreational marijuana law.