Be well: Stop grinding your teeth for better dental health Up to a third of adults grind their teeth in the daytime and more than 10% do it while they sleep. Dr. Daniel Rubinshtein, a cosmetic dentist in New York City, offers expert advice on how to stop.
How to live life from the inside out ‘The One Truth’ author Jon Gordon discusses how Americans can help overcome distractions and negativity to succeed in life.
Even progressives in Seattle and Portland are fed up with making drugs legal The legalization of drugs in Washington and Oregon is an experiment by the radical left. It's taken thousands of lives and only made the consumption of drugs worse, not better.
As suicide rates increase, faith leader shares 3 key points, noting, 'Hope is available to everyone' It is National Suicide Prevention Week — and everyone has a role to play to help others, said Pastor Jesse Bradley of Auburn, Washington. He stressed awareness, boldness and connectedness.
Suicidologist offers ways for 'increasing hope and decreasing hopelessness' in suicide spike Suicidologist Dr. David Jobes spoke with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about his intervention's unique efforts to provide proper treatment and prevention awareness for suicidal patients.
School hid teen's gender transition from parents, leading to runaway, abuse nightmare: lawsuit A family are suing a Virginia school district, claiming the district deliberately hid their daughter's gender transition that eventually resulted in the teen running away.
Learning to let go: Experts warn helicopter parenting is behind kids' anxiety epidemic Dr. Camilo Ortiz and 'Free Range Kids' author Lenore Skenazy wrote in support of letting kids learn from their own mistakes and take more autonomy over their own lives.
Teen who suffered loss of leg in accident is called 'lazy child' on train, ordered to 'get up' from seat A teenager with a prosthetic leg described an unfortunate recent encounter on a train that has elicited some 15,000 reactions and 2,000 comments on Reddit to date.
Veterans who seek mental health help have ‘strength’: Ret. Sgt. Maj. Carlton Kent Retired Sergeant Maj. Carlton Kent discusses the Semper Fi & America’s Fund that offers support to veterans as over 65,000 have committed suicide since 2010 and 75% believe seeking mental health help is a sign of ‘weakness.’
Doctor warns against Biden’s push to ease marijuana restrictions Dr. Raymond Wiggins details the truth about marijuana as the Biden administration looks to ease restrictions on the drug.