Florida man 'lucky to be alive' after swallowing cocaine during traffic stop: sheriff A Florida suspect was arrested this week after he allegedly swallowed cocaine from a baggie in his car during a traffic stop. He was also taken to a hospital.
Tech company deploys AI to reduce veteran suicide: ‘Stay in the fight’ ClearForce Vice President Col. Michael Hudson told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital how artificial intelligence is being used to identify military vets who may be struggling with mental health issues.
Retired Green Beret sounds alarm as identity politics seeps into military service: 'Just a distraction' Michael Carmichael, a retired Green Beret who founded a nonprofit to help veterans battling suicide, warned that identity politics has been seeping into the military.
Spike in teen depression aligns with rise of social media, new poll suggests: ‘It’s not going anywhere’ The share of teens with depressive symptoms could be tied to an increase in social media use, according to an analysis of findings from an annual poll conducted by the University of Michigan.
Social media linked to 'startling' rise in teen depression, expert says parents should delay smartphone use Mother and neuropsychologist Dr. Jennifer Reesman discusses the consequences of longer screen time for teenagers and what parents can do to help their child's mental health struggles.
AI tech identifies suicide risk in military veterans before it's too late: 'Flipping the model' New AI tech developed by ClearForce, a Virginia tech company, aims to identify suicide risks in veterans by changing the model on suicide prevention.
Rising tennis star Frances Tiafoe on what gets him 'over the hump' in matches, why he admires Williams sisters Tennis star Frances Tiafoe opens up about how he mentally prepares for a match, his partnership with an online therapy platform, and why he admires the Williams sisters.
Kids’ stomach pain is common complaint, yet many parents don’t seek medical care, poll finds Stomach pain is a common complaint among children, yet C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan, found that most parents have trouble understanding the cause and taking action on it.
Schools are scaring our kids to death with this indoctrination program Our school kids are being terrorized with misinformation, which is leading to all sorts of maladies, including a rise in teen depression, suicide, lower productivity and drug addiction.
Loneliness hurts not just men's mental health — it may hurt their bones, too, study suggests A study from the Maine Health Institute for Research in Scarborough, Maine, suggests that social isolation in men may be bad not just for their mental health — but for their bone health as well.