Three dead, 18 first responders quarantined after exposure to unknown substance at New Mexico home Three people died and nearly 20 first responders were quarantined after being exposed to an unidentified substance at a Mountainair, New Mexico, home.
Seattle dog owners warned about pets overdosing in viral flyers A flyer warning drug users their dogs could overdose on narcotics is sparking backlash after circulating among Seattle residents on social media.
Karen Bass defends dental care for homeless meth users, says it's 'already paid for' LA Mayor Karen Bass argued that dental care for homeless meth users is already paid for through Medi-Cal after her viral forum comments drew criticism.
Hayden Panettiere says filming ‘Nashville’ was like living through addiction twice Hayden Panettiere opens up in her memoir about battling addiction and postpartum depression while filming "Nashville," saying she lived her hell twice.
Maine county sees alarming spike in HIV cases, prompting action from health officials A central Maine county's HIV outbreak has reached 43 cases, with nearly all infections linked to injection drug use or homelessness, officials say.
Karen Bass ripped after suggesting taxpayer-funded dental care for meth users Mayor Karen Bass drew criticism for suggesting LA taxpayers should fund dental care for homeless meth users who lost their teeth to addiction.
Ancient Chinese movement shows promise for reducing blood pressure at home, study says An ancient Chinese exercise called baduanjin could help lower blood pressure as effectively as some medications, according to a new clinical trial.
Christian counselors challenge Wisconsin conversion therapy ban after Supreme Court ruling Christian counselors filed a federal lawsuit seeking to overturn Wisconsin's conversion therapy restriction they say violates free speech rights.
Platner called PTSD excuse 'bulls---' in 2020 post, now cites his own struggle to explain online controversies Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner once said PTSD is no excuse for "garbage behavior," yet now cites the condition to explain his offensive social media posts.
New option available for Alzheimer’s patients as FDA approves expanded drug use The FDA has approved Auvelity as the first non-antipsychotic treatment for agitation in Alzheimer's disease, marking a major milestone for patients.