'Endless revolving door': Blue state will recriminalize drugs, but one key official is looking for a loophole Drug possession will soon become a crime again in Oregon, but critics say Portland area leaders are drafting a plan that includes "an endless revolving door."
Grieving the loss of your favorite TV show? You’re not alone, study suggests: 'Perfectly understandable' Breaking up is hard to do, especially when it comes to the end of a favorite television show, a study found. Psychologists revealed the emotions that come with the loss.
Can you become drunk without drinking alcohol? Here’s how it could happen Is it possible to feel intoxicated without ever drinking an alcoholic beverage? Although very rare, some experts say it could happen, with a condition called auto-brewery syndrome.
San Francisco officials push for drug-free housing in reversal of 'drug-permissive' policies: Report Lawmakers in San Francisco announced plans Monday to introduce legislation that would allow some state funds to go towards “drug-free" housing.
Surgeon general urges social media health warnings: Health and well-being 'at stake' Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the connection between social media and the growing mental health crisis on 'America Reports.'
Surgeon general calls for warning labels on social media as kids face mental health threats Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss why he wants to put a tobacco-style label on social media platforms and what the risks are for young users.
Former Oregon nurse faces 44 assault charges for stealing fentanyl, replacing IV drips with water Dani Marie Schofield, a former nurse at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center in Oregon, was arrested for stealing fentanyl from patients' IV drips and replacing it with tap water.
Obama leading Biden off LA fundraiser's stage just latest example of allies directing president Former President Obama taking President Biden by the wrist to lead him off stage is just the latest instance of others directing Biden during public events.
More people sent to hospital as mushroom-infused 'microdosing' chocolate faces ongoing FDA probe The FDA recently announced that 10 consumers who ate Diamond Shruumz "microdosing" chocolate and gummies have been hospitalized, up from the six reported hospitalizations last week.
7 important health stories this week you simply can't miss As you prepare for the week ahead, check out some of the top recent stories in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out — here are 7 of the most impactful stories.