Curing FOMO: How to fix your fear of missing out A few hours ago, you were happy to get cozy and relax at home; now you find yourself facing FOMO (fear of missing out)
Kids' night terrors linked to delusions later in life Children who suffer from frequent night terrors and nightmares are more likely to experience hallucinations and delusions later on in life, new research suggests
Did smoking marijuana give these young men heart attacks? Reports of heart and circulation problems after smoking pot have raised concerns, but research on the drug's potential risks is limited
Destigmatizing mental disorders key to teen suicide prevention, says advocate mom Following a devastating tragedy, one family turned their grief into outreach for young adults with mental illness. Their organization, Attitudes in Reverse (AIR), is one of the only organizations in the U.S. that focuses on educating this at-risk demographic.
5 weird ways stress can actually be good for you We hear over and over again that stress is unhealthy. And all that talk makes us, well, stressed.
Online life for teens may lead to real-life problems Teens' online behaviors may create real-life problems like relationship abuse and negative thoughts on body image, according to two new studies.
Just one question can identify a narcissist Are you a narcissist? Turns out, one question could reveal the tendency to think the world revolves around you
Childhood ADHD tied to higher risk of obesity in teens Having attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may put children at higher risk of becoming obese in adolescence, a new study suggests.
Bill Cosby deposition: What is somnophilia? Allegations that comedian Bill Cosby drugged and raped multiple women since the 1970s have brought a controversial psychological term to the surface: somnophilia, a fetish for sex with a sleeping person
Mid-life job stress linked to later health problems More strain at work might mean more illness in old age, according to a new study.