Marine veteran to run 450th marathon despite recent cancer treatment: ‘For the wounded warriors’ Marine Corps veteran Hank Donigan aims to run 50 marathons in 2023 to raise money for wounded warriors through the Semper Fi & America's Fund, while also battling cancer.
‘Frankenstein’ drug 10 times more powerful than fentanyl Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Dr. Marc Siegel joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss nitazenes ‘seeping into the country,’ often sourced from China
Arnold Schwarzenegger shocks man on 'whirlwind' weight loss journey with shout-out after this happens This year was one of the best ever for Dave Danna who lost nearly 100 pounds, got married and gained a huge social media following. He is even more excited for 2024.
Jewish students struggling with antisemitism at college now have use of walk-in mental health clinic Touro University recently opened a walk-in mental health clinic on its NYC campus. The head of the clinic and one of the students discuss the importance of protecting students’ mental health.
Assisted deaths may soon be a reality for those suffering from mental illness in Canada Canada is divided over a new law that would allow patients suffering from mental illness the option to request an assisted death.
Seattle closes Black Lives Matter garden amid rampant homelessness, drug use and vandalism A Seattle, Washington temporary garden installed as part of the Black Lives Matter protests in memory of Black lives lost to police violence, was removed by the city on Wednesday.
Board games aren't just fun at holiday time, they're good for our mental health, too Playing board games with friends and family during the holidays is a favorite activity for millions of Americans — and doing so also brings mental health benefits, say experts.
New Year and better mental health: Here are 9 predictions from an Ohio therapist Heading into the new year, Nicholette Leanza, a psychotherapist at LifeStance Health in Ohio, shares the nine trends that she predicts will be prevalent in 2024.
Consumerism undermines traditional family Christmas, but there are ways to fix that In the battle between consumerism and a traditional family Christmas, faith and family are losing out as our belief in religion declines. Here are some ways to fix it.
On this day in history, December 23, 1888, Dutch impressionist Vincent van Gogh cuts off his ear Vincent van Gogh, the brilliant but tortured Dutch painter, cut off his own left ear on this day in history, Dec. 23, 1888, following a fight with friend and fellow artist Paul Gaugin.