A marathon in every state: Navy vet and former NYPD cop runs across US to help deserving nonprofit U.S. Navy veteran and retired NYPD officer John Barnett was injured while on duty. Now, the avid runner is setting out to run a marathon in all 50 states for nonprofit Paws of War.
Through new pilot project, medical marijuana could become more accessible to senior citizens A new initiative dubbed The Commonwealth Project aims to integrate medical cannabis into traditional health care for seniors. Multiple experts speak to Fox News about the potential risks and benefits.
Navy veteran and injured NYPD cop runs marathons for nonprofit Paws of War Retired detective and Navy vet John Barnett shares how he's running a marathon in every U.S. state to help other veterans and first responders in need of support.
Hunter Biden guilty on all counts. What we just learned about smoke, mirrors and privilege The only surprise from Hunter Biden's trial was that it took jurors more than five minutes to convict him on all three gun charges that he faced in a federal courtroom.
Gender dysphoria and eating disorders have skyrocketed since pandemic, report reveals: ‘Ripple effects’ Mental health diagnoses in children have skyrocketed since the pandemic — led by gender dysphoria and eating disorders, according to a new report. Experts reveal the likely causes.
NY family loses daughter to fentanyl overdose after taking 1 pill Paige Gibbons, 19, died after taking just one pill that she thought was Percocet, her parents said – now, they are telling her story in an attempt to save other parents their heartache.
Several groups say cannabis may help aging Americans manage pain Senior citizens over age 65 have sharply increased their marijuana use, with many doing so for pain management rather than prescription drugs. A pilot project may make it easier to obtain.
Mushroom-infused 'microdosing' chocolate bars are sending people to the hospital, prompting investigation: FDA The FDA released an advisory about Diamond Shruumz "microdosing" chocolate bars on Friday. Consumers are warned to not eat the products, which may cause seizures and nausea.
San Francisco not sure if latest effort to curb drug epidemic is helping addicts get sober: Report Several San Francisco fentanyl users told The San Francisco Chronicle that the city's aggressive drug enforcement hasn't encouraged them to seek substance abuse treatment.
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