ACTIVE MINDS iStock Brain Health Brain training sessions found to reduce dementia risk in decades-long study
Travel January 9 Flight anxiety eased with one simple mental trick, says author and podcast host Mel Robbins Mel Robbins revealed her "anchor thought" technique for conquering flight anxiety, helping nervous travelers focus on positive outcomes instead of fears.
Health January 7 Little-known prescription pill is helping Americans drink less alcohol Struggling with alcohol cravings? Naltrexone targets the brain's reward center to minimize drinking urges and reduce harmful binge-drinking behaviors.
Media January 5 Disney director's loss of son inspired new wordless animated film 'Versa' Disney's "Versa" artistic director Malcon Pierce reveals how losing his son Cooper inspired the emotional short film about grief, love and acceptance.
Artificial Intelligence January 5 Can AI chatbots trigger psychosis in vulnerable people? Chatbots may worsen delusions in people by reinforcing false beliefs, psychiatrists warn. Mental health experts document cases where AI strengthened distorted thinking.
Health January 4 Viral New Year reset routine is helping people adopt healthier habits Ditch doom-scrolling for an “analog bag." TikTok users are replacing phones with books, art and puzzles to build healthier, happier habits.
VIDEO January 3 Our New Year's predictions What will happen in 2026 by Kyle Peterson, Allysia Finley, Jason Riley and Dan Henninger.
Travel January 3 Stuck inside? What people are doing instead of crowding into trendy, seasonal events People are ditching crowded holiday events and attractions for quiet, home-based activities this winter like puzzles, knitting, LEGO building and reading to recharge.
VIDEO January 2 Flu season taking an ‘early and aggressive’ turn due to new variant: Former surgeon general Former surgeon general Dr. Jerome Adams explains how a new flu variant circulating the U.S. is causing record numbers of hospitalizations on ‘Special Report.’
Health January 2 Experimental vaccine could save thousands of lives per year, scientist claims The first-ever fentanyl overdose prevention vaccine could save thousands of lives annually, with human trials beginning in early 2026 after animal studies.
VIDEO January 1 How to stay healthy in 2026 Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel gives his top health tips for a healthy 2026 on ‘Fox News Live.’
Drug and Substance Abuse December 31 Blue cities U-turn on distributing drug supplies to addicts after progressive policies fail to stem epidemic Seattle and San Francisco scale back harm reduction policies distributing drug supplies, signaling a shift in how West Coast cities combat the drug crisis.