Medical expert cautions the rush to prescribe medication to treat obesity 'crisis' Board certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani on weight-loss drugs being dropped from Medicare and Medicaid, studies regarding exercise and intermittent fasting, as well as the impact of screen time on mental health.
The 3 curses of Alzheimer’s caregivers Over time, my first Elaine faded more and more. As the years passed, I learned a lot about how best to care for my second Elaine – the one whose mind was riddled with Alzheimer's.
Florida woman given maximum sentence in death of 2nd grandchild; daughter says, 'I still love you' A Central Florida grandmother has been sentenced to five years in prison nearly two-and-a-half years after her infant granddaughter died in a hot car while in her care.
COVID Five Years Later: Impact on the Workplace Health care took centerstage during the Covid-19 pandemic. And in the five years since, the industry has experienced change and innovation.
'The White Lotus' characters taking lorazepam: What is it and why are they in danger by abusing it? Lorazepam is trending due to its mentions on "The White Lotus," but experts warn that it’s not a casual fix. Learn more about its effects and potential dangers, as well as safer options.
The Children We Left Behind: A reckoning with America’s growing fatherlessness You can’t fix something if you’re unwilling to be honest about it. That’s why we need to recognize our culture’s culpability in perpetuating the cycle of fatherless children.
Democrat mayor arrested for DUI seen on bodycam demanding officers call police chief Police found an open container of alcohol in Lumberton Township, NJ Mayor Gina LaPlaca's car while arresting her for DUI, body camera footage shows.
Do parents really have favorite children? Here’s what new research says A new Brigham Young University study explores parental favoritism, revealing that gender, birth order and personality traits all affect parenting — and how kids perceive it.
4 current, former Texas deputies from same sheriff's office die by suicide just weeks apart: officials Four current and former deputies from the same sheriff's office in Texas have died by apparent suicide over a six-week period, according to officials.
Bipartisan bill would give eligible veterans free service dog A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing legislation that would allow eligible U.S. military veterans the opportunity to obtain a service dog at no cost.