California first responder sentenced for selling fatal dose of fentanyl to hospital coworker A former Southern California first responder was sentenced to more than three decades in prison for selling fentanyl to a coworker who died the following day in Las Vegas.
Newsom owns another California crisis along with the homeless problem Newsom owns another California crisis along with the homeless problem. State’s mental health issues make homelessness worse and are linked to the prison system.
Country duo Larkin Poe champion sobriety, mental health in music with 1 Million Strong initiative Larkin Poe's Rebecca and Megan Lovell back 1 Million Strong's initiative to support 1M people in addiction recovery by 2025. They shared thoughts on sober positivity and mental health advocacy.
Treat Big Tech like Big Tobacco to protect our kids A surgeon general's warning on smoking ushered in momentous change in America. Now, a new surgeon general is warning us about Big Tech's dangerous impact on our children.
Larkin Poe promotes sober positivity in music: Good mental health, relationships 'can be cool, too' Sisters Megan and Rebecca Lovell of country duo Larkin Poe celebrate their involvement with 1 Million Strong – an initiative to support sobriety in the music industry – in an exclusive interview with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital.
Tennis star Nick Kyrgios reveals he checked into mental health ward after 2019 Wimbledon loss Nick Kyrgios, 28, was knocked out by Rafael Nadal in the second round at Wimbledon in 2019 and has been open about his mental health struggles.
Increased use of AI on the job shows disturbing health trend, study finds Employees who frequently use artificial intelligence at work are more likely to suffer from loneliness, insomnia and binge drinking, according to a new study.
Indiana man gets 40 years for mother's stabbing death after guilty but mentally ill plea Michael Wilson, 42, of Terre Haute, Indiana, has been sentenced to 40 years in prison on a burglary with serious bodily injury charge for fatally stabbing his mother with garden shears.
Health alert for women: Early use of birth control pills linked to higher rates of depression, study finds A study from Sweden found teens who use the combined contraceptive pill have a 130% higher rate of depression later in life compared to non-users; for adults who began use later in life, the rate is 92% higher.
'Where do I sign up?' San Diego homeless woman says they’re ‘spoiled' with free stuff, phones San Diego's downtown homeless population has surged in recent years. A business owner spoke with those living on the streets to try to find out what needs to change.