Can you really be addicted to porn? Terry Crews is opening up about a very personal subject with the hope of helping others.
Mayor wants to open supervised injection facility for heroin in NY city One upstate New York city is planning an unconventional approach to combating a growing heroin epidemic: Letting addicts shoot up on government property under the supervision of medical professionals.
Keeping the brain active may not delay signs of Alzheimer's An active mind with intellectual pursuits in midlife may delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease symptoms, but it does not appear to stave off physical changes in the brain for most people, says a new study.
5 ways to be mentally strong As a psychotherapist I’ve always had an interest in mental strength, but my interest in the subject became personal when I experienced a series of losses.
Metabolic syndrome tied to cognitive impairment risk In a group of cognitively normal adults age 55 and older in Singapore, those with certain cardiovascular risk factors were more likely than others to develop mild cognitive impairment or dementia over a six year period.
Vermont college bans energy drink sales, says leads to 'high-risk' sex A Vermont college has banned the sale of energy drinks on campus because it said the drinks may lead to “problematic behavior” like “high-risk sexual activity” and alcohol abuse.
'Suicide Forest' once again in the news Shoes are piled neatly by the entrance, cars are abandoned in a square nearby, and bodies can be found hanging within.
Virtual reality 'heroin cave' aimed at helping addicts kick habit Addicts in a new study at the University of Houston will strap on virtual reality headsets and navigate a "heroin cave" to help them try and kick their addictions.
Benzodiazepine prescriptions, overdose deaths on the rise in US Even as opiate abuse has become a growing problem in the U.S., overdose deaths involving sedatives and antiseizure medications in the benzodiazepine category have also risen steeply, according to a recent study.
Transgender kids have good mental health when allowed to be themselves Transgender kids who transform their appearance to match their gender identity rather than their sex assigned at birth may not necessarily experience mental health problems more often than other children, a small U.S. study suggests.