Suicide and genetics: Study identifies 12 DNA variations that could increase the risk Researchers from the University of Utah Health have identified 12 genetic variations that are linked to a higher risk of suicide, according to a study published in The American Journal of Psychiatry.
Sleepwalking's telltale signs — and how to stay safe if these describe you: 'Unusual behaviors' What exactly is sleepwalking, and what causes it? Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital spoke to a variety of experts and health professionals to share insights into this often confusing condition.
Ultraprocessed foods with ‘feel-good chemicals’ could be as addictive as cigarettes and drugs, study suggests Ultraprocessed foods high in fats and carbs could have addictive properties, according to a new study from University of Michigan. Nutritionists weigh in on the findings.
Suicide warning signs are missed by most Americans, new survey finds: It's 'alarming' More than a third of younger adults say they have contemplated suicide in the past year, but less than a third strongly agree that they can recognize the warning signs.
War and kids: What to say and not say, and how to handle tough questions Dr. Meg Meeker, a Minnesota-based pediatrician and author, shared advice for parents and families about discussions to have (or not have) with kids about the war in Israel.
Dr. Siegel on Gaza hospital attack: Israel wouldn't do this Dr. Marc Siegel says it's important to get the correct information from the right source in the Israel-Hamas war.
Suicide prevention program at Nebraska children's hospital emphasizes encouraging, 'life-saving' notes A program at Children's Nebraska, a hospital in Omaha, has had resounding success in keeping teenage suicide survivors from re-attempting to end their lives.
Pittsburgh jail accused of negligence, discrimination following death of injured, autistic man According to a lawsuit, Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County Jail provided substandard medical care and discriminated against an autistic man who died from a treatable foot infection.
How to protect your mental health amid Israel war FOX News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel on the important things to remember as war in Israel continues resulting in many feeling scared and anxious
The Hamas evils we've seen weigh on all of us. Here's how to cope The Hamas evils that we've seen on video and social media weigh heavily on all of us. Take care of your own health by being part of a community and finding meaning in life.