Massachusetts detective accused of tawdry love affair with heroin kingpin's fiancee: report A retired New Bedford, Massachusetts, police detective has been accused of having a years-long affair with the fiancee of an alleged heroin dealer and using her as an informant.
Summer meltdowns: Here's how extreme heat can affect your mood and mental health Rising summer temperatures have been shown to have an adverse effect on mood and mental health. Experts explain the mental impact of extreme heat and offer tips on how to keep a cool head.
‘Bed rotting’ is self-care, some insist, but mental health expert shares warnings about social media trend “Bed rotting" — spending long periods of time in bed — is gaining popularity on social media. Downtime can be beneficial but experts warn that too much can be harmful.
Doctor accused of ‘purposely’ driving family off cliff asks for mental health treatment instead of prison The lawyers for Dharmesh Patel, the California doctor who drove his family off a cliff in an alleged murder-suicide attempt, asked the court for a mental health diversion.
Random home invasion suspect 'got bored' during sexual assault of woman in wheelchair: report An alleged random home invasion in New Jersey turned into a sexual assault of a woman in a wheelchair, but the suspect left because he "got bored," a probable cause affidavit said.
Mental health of our youth is deteriorating: Dr. Yalda Safai Psychiatrist Dr. Yalda Safai joins 'Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ @ Night' to discuss the impact of social media pressures on America's youth and the strain of expectations to look flawless.
PSYCHEDELIC CITY: How magic mushrooms could cause ‘psychedelic trauma’ Early studies have shown certain psychedelic drugs are highly effective in treating some mental illnesses. But those findings, along with increasing decriminalization, could lead to more at-home drug use, which carries heavy risks.
'Pretty Little Liars' star claims she was fired from show amid drug use and eating disorder "Pretty Little Liars" alum Lindsey Shaw revealed she was let go from the show in the midst of a "cycle" of drug use and struggles with an eating disorder.
Feds order 6 companies to stop selling cannabis edibles that look like kids’ snacks The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning Wednesday to six companies that sell cannabis products they say can be mistaken as snacks by children.
Rep Gaetz seeks to end testing military personnel for marijuana with bill amendment Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida proposed an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that would end cannabis testing for servicemen.