December 3 Elderly Texas woman learns fate for distributing 150,000 doses of fentanyl through the mail Federal agents caught an elderly nurse running a massive fentanyl ring, packaging deadly pills in her home after financial struggles during COVID-19.
December 2 Heavy drinkers cut alcohol use by nearly 30% after adopting one new habit, study finds New research shows that cannabis may reduce alcohol consumption short-term, but experts caution against substitution due to unknown long-term effects.
November 29 Mysterious marijuana-linked vomiting disorder gets official WHO code as ER cases jump WHO officially recognizes cannabis hyperemesis syndrome, a dangerous vomiting disorder linked to chronic marijuana use, helping doctors diagnose cases.
November 27 Angel Families thank Trump in new Thanksgiving video for his border security efforts: 'We appreciate you' Angel families thank Trump for border security efforts in Thanksgiving video, expressing gratitude for policies aimed at preventing tragedies like the ones they've endured.
November 26 Gen Z swaps alcohol for cannabis in rising ‘California Sober’ trend Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™ Mark Meredith joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to break down the growing ‘California Sober’ trend among Gen Z, how increased cannabis use may be driving down alcohol consumption and the possible risks, including dependency.
November 26 ‘Green Wednesday’ surges as Americans swap alcohol for cannabis ahead of Thanksgiving 'Green Wednesday' has emerged as cannabis industry's Black Friday, with dispensaries across the country offering major discounts on products like pre-rolls and gummies.
November 19 Smoking just two cigarettes a day can wreak havoc on your heart, study shows A study reveals smoking just two to five cigarettes daily doubles heart disease risk and increases death risk by 60%. Only complete cessation reverses damage.
November 16 'Pawn Stars' Rick Harrison praises Trump's efforts with fentanyl crisis Reality star Rick Harrison compared fentanyl to a "nuclear bomb" during an appearance on "The Sunday Briefing."
November 16 Pop culture embraces smoking as 'cool' again — and Gen Z youth are watching While teen smoking drops to under 3%, health experts fear pop culture revival could undo progress as 90% of long-term smokers start before age 18.
November 11 Marine-turned-psychologist's brain breakthrough is helping veterans still fighting inside New brain imaging technology helps veterans with PTSD and trauma find healing through objective evidence of invisible injuries, offering hope beyond traditional care.