US schools see growing trend of online therapy in response to youth mental health concerns There is a growing trend in US schools where online therapy is being used to support students struggling with mental health challenges and incidents of bullying.
Several Hunter Biden personalities might testify before Congress. Here are the possibilities Congress is going to face off with a political "Sybil," the move character who had several different personalities. In this case, it's Hunter Biden remade by lawyers and PR experts.
Video shows moments Connecticut police officers rescue woman from jumping off 100-foot bridge Video shows moments Connecticut Police Officers were able to save woman from committing suicide.
Connecticut Police Officers rescue woman from bridge Video shows officers in Connecticut save woman from self harm. (Credit: Connecticut State Police)
As the last vanguards of the Greatest Generation pass, 7 things to know when caring for a parent My father-in-law passed away last month, days away from his 99th birthday. He lived with us for 13 years. He was a great man, a World War II veteran who loved his wife and raised three children.
CRISIS IN NEW YORK: Mother recoils at safe injection site set across from school: 'Our babies are in there' Francesca Barreiro said the East Harlem safe injection site across from her kid's school is making the neighborhood more dangerous and exposing kids to drug abuse.
Gratitude practices can improve both physical and mental health, expert says: ‘Profound effects’ Gratitude has been scientifically linked to improved physical and mental health. Dr. Anne-Katherin Eiselt of Teladoc Health shares why it's beneficial and how to cultivate a gratitude practice.
I’m a doctor living with diabetes and I learned 3 key points about the disease and mental health I'm a doctor but I also have Type 1 diabetes and I better understand the connection between the disease and mental health. Here are the three essential points you should know.
California's new mental health court sees over 100 petitions in 2 months California's alternative "CARE court," used to compel treatment for the severely mentally ill, has received over 100 petitions since its October launch.
Bus driver who claimed to accidentally eat THC gummies, pass out on highway granted probation A bus driver in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has been offered a two-year probation program after saying he accidentally ingested THC gummies while driving on the interstate.