Be well: Take a walk outside to boost your mental health Spending even a short time outdoors can bring numerous mental health benefits, including greater concentration, improved mood and reduced stress, a doctor told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital.
Sniffing body odor from sweat could reduce social anxiety, new research suggests Smelling other people’s sweat might not seem at all like something desirable — but a new study out of Sweden suggests that an exposure to body odor could help treat people with social anxiety.
Reddit relationship uproar as husband slams wife for her Chicken Alfredo, calls her a 'bad' mother A Reddit drama between a husband and wife has gone viral with over 12,000 reactions and nearly 3,000 comments. While food is at the center of the controversy, there are far bigger issues.
Concern grows over TikTok app algorithms and youth mental health Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel gives his assessment on the mental health effects the popular video-sharing app has on teens on 'Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Live.'Â
Woman announces she’s pregnant during her dad’s wedding, is called 'selfish' and attention-seeking A woman drew criticism online after she revealed her pregnancy while toasting her father on his wedding day. Ella Amber of England insists she did so to make the couple's day even happier.
Autism rates in kids on the rise, especially among minorities: CDC A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said autism is on the rise, with the developmental disability being diagnosed more in minority children than White children.
Cocaine use has risen across Europe, according to wastewater study A study across a hundred cities and 54 million people found that cocaine use has risen across Europe. Highest levels were found in Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Man drives at pedestrians inside German airport garage, 3 injured A man drove at pedestrians and rammed parked cars inside a German airport garage on Friday. The man injured three people and appeared to have mental health issues.
US lawmakers in several states making legislative moves to combat surge in eating disorders Legislators across the United States are making legislative moves to combat a surge in eating disorders. Some states that are taking action include New York, Colorado, and Texas.
This China threat is even more dangerous to our kids than TikTok China threat is even more dangerous to our kids than TikTok. Vaping epidemic mutated to escape regulation and greedy businesses took advantage of loophole.