Massachusetts lawmakers consider letting family members, professionals ask court to order mental health care Massachusetts lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow courts to order mental health care for adult patient suffering from mental illness.
ADHD numbers climbing dramatically in the U.S., especially among women, says new study The number of people diagnosed with ADHD is climbing steadily, especially among women. The share of diagnosed females between 23 and 49 nearly doubled from 2020 to 2022.
New Hampshire judge declines to name jurors in motorcycle crash trial A New Hampshire judge declined to release the names of the jurors who acquitted truck driver Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, a truck driver accused of killing seven motorcyclists, to the press.
Felicia LoAlbo-Melendez, 11, was a "lifelong advocate" against bullying, her mom said Her mom found this audio recording where Felicia said "Don't be a bully" in her daughter's phone after Felicia was allegedly "bullied" and died of suicide in February. (Credit: Elaina LoAlbo/Facebook)
Forget ‘quiet quitting,' now there's 'rage applying' — here’s why the latest workplace trend matters so much "Rage applying" is a new workplace trend that involves angrily applying for a myriad of different jobs at once when unhappy at current workplace. HR experts weigh in on whether this works today.
Drinking a little alcohol every day won’t help you live longer, says new study A new study by researchers at the University of Victoria found that drinkers who consumed less than one ounce of alcohol showed no significant increase in life span.
Every eight minutes about one American will die of an overdose: Darrell Issa Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-Pa., shares her personal story in America's fentanyl crisis, and Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Ca., discusses the importance of fighting addiction as they find 'Common Ground' on 'Special Report.'
'Young Sheldon' star Raegan Revord suffered from PTSD, panic attacks after car crash with drunk driver "Young Sheldon" actress Raegan Revord, 15, was recently in a car accident involving a driver who was under the influence. She revealed she suffered panic attacks and PTSD because of the crash.
Sen. John Fetterman talks mental health post-hospitalization: 'Message right now isn’t political' Pennsylvania Democrat U.S. Sen John Fetterman spoke of his post-election mental health "spiral" before being hospitalized at Walter Reed hospital. He was released days ago.
Sen. John Fetterman breaks silence after 6-week treatment for depression Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel explains why he remains concerned about Fetterman's health and discusses the increase of obesity in the U.S. military.