Neurologist testifies: Pittsburgh synagogue shooter did not suffer from psychiatric disorder A neurologist testified and disputed claims of psychiatric disorders at the death penalty trial of the man who carried out a deadly shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018.
Surprising brain boost: Brushing your teeth may reduce the risk of dementia, new study suggests A new study published in the journal Neurology indicates that brushing the teeth and practicing good dental health may help to reduce the risk of dementia.
Secret Service confirms cocaine was found in White House The substance found Sunday in the White House that forced an evacuation tested positive as cocaine, the Secret Service confirmed to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ.
23-year-old Danish shooter who believed victims were zombies sentenced to mental health facility A man from Denmark who fatally shot three people at a mall has been sentenced to detention in a secure medical facility. The shooter claimed he thought the victims were zombies.
Social justice warriors driving a revolution of permissive drug culture, ‘no rules,’ counselor says Harm reduction began as a public health initiative, promoting clean needles and overdose reversal. But one critic says it has become a pillar of the culture war.
Drug crisis in Philadelphia is a result of failed politics: David Marcus FoxNews.com columnist David Marcus details the drug crisis in Kensington, Philadelphia, on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
Former NYPD detective claims he was denied backup because he is White: 'traumatic' Former undercover NYPD detective John Olsen is suing the City of New York and a handful of NYPD bosses over race and military service discrimination.
Secret Service investigating suspected cocaine discovered inside White House The suspicious substance that was discovered within the White House on Sunday and prompted an evacuation has tested positive for cocaine, according to reports.
Singing with others for health and wellness: It can 'renew the spirit and adjust the mindset’ Music can be a form of therapy, especially singing with others, according to a growing body of research examining the health and wellness benefits of this activity. Here are details.
Australia becomes 1st country to allow patients with depression, PTSD take psychedelics Australia has officially become the world’s first country to legalize the use of psychedelic substances to treat patients suffering from either depression or PTSD.