San Francisco business owner Ben Wang told Fox News Digital why he refuses to give up on the city even though his fashion shop has been robbed five times.
Zoraya ter Beek was physically healthy, but struggled with her autism diagnosis as well as depression, anxiety and an unspecified personality disorder.
An Ex-criminology professor was jailed for 5 years Thursday for going on a "arson spree" during the Dixie Fires in California in 2021, often igniting fires being firefighters
Republican Vermont Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed the Democratic Legislature's proposal to create a pilot "safe injection site" for drug users in Burlington.
A psychologist warned parents Wednesday about "sharenting" behavior on social media. "Sharenting" parents are those who share too much information about their kids online.
Nicotine alternatives are being introduced in vapes in the U.S. and abroad. These synthetic substances might be more potent and addictive than traditional nicotine.
Amid the ongoing challenges faced by todayβs nurses, six people who have worked in nursing shared what they wish theyβd known before they decided to enter the field.
A Michigan man, his family and neighbors are celebrating the end of a horrible squatter situation that involved illegal drug activity and police for years.
Rage rituals retreats, events in which women scream in nature in the middle of nowhere, are one of the latest internet trends costing upward of $4,000.
IΕΔ±k Abla, senior pastor of Dream Church International, reflects on Psalm 23, and how she found comfort and solace in its verses when she was at her darkest days.
Country star Walker Hayes told Fox News Digital he hopes his music will inspire people struggling with addiction. After battling alcoholism, Hayes has been sober since 2016.
The South Carolina agency intended to protect vulnerable children gave a teenage girl "to a monster," according to lawyers, who alleged there's rampant exploitation.
Former NBA head coach Stan Van Gundy revealed Friday his wife of 35 years, Kim, died in August by suicide. She was 61. "I canβt imagine that Iβll ever get over that," he said.
A teen writing on Reddit revealed a challenging family situation, with a psychologist telling Fox News Digital she feels "heartbroken" by the "troubling" drama as others weighed in, too.
Approximately 1% of Americans are affected by schizophrenia β yet the disorder remains highly misunderstood. A psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner shares some common myths.
A cannabis policy researcher found that there are more daily marijuana users than there are Americans who drink alcohol everyday. Alcohol is still more widely-used than weed.
Vivid nightmares and disrupted sleep may be linked to certain systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases, researchers found. Doctors discuss the ramifications.
Survey data reveals that in 2022, millions of Americans reported daily or near-daily marijuana use, surpassing those who reported daily alcohol consumption.
A future mother-in-law described the drama she's going through ahead of her son's wedding as the future daughter-in-law seeks control. A California clinical psychologist offered insights.
Eight-time PGA Tour winner Billy Horschel took to social media Tuesday to celebrate his wife's sobriety journey and spread a message to those battling addiction.
Ashley Monroe, 35, drunkenly plowed into a group of 16 pedestrians, half of them under the age of 8, then fled the scene on Saturday, Michigan prosecutors said. Two victims died at the scene.
Pink noise, a soothing alternative to white noise, is gaining attention for its potential benefits in promoting relaxation and improving sleep quality.
Defense attorneys for Kouri Richins, the Utah children's book author accused of fatally poisoning her husband, Eric Richins, in 2022, are now requesting a withdraw from her case.
People with high genetic stress sensitivity, as well as anxiety or depression, are at a much higher risk of heart attack during times of socio-political stress. Doctors explain.
Amid canceled graduation ceremonies, some students may experience "milestone FOMO." Mental health experts offer tips for handling the emotions after missing this rite of passage.
Jackson Allardβs parainfluenza escalated to pneumonia, then acute respiratory stress syndrome. After 70 days on life support, the North Dakota man received a double lung transplant.
A Chicago nurse closed out her 40-year career after the coronavirus pandemic left her with PTSD and depression. She revealed how an electrical brain-tapping therapy called deep TMS saved her life.
Meditation has numerous mental health benefits, like reducing stress and anxiety. Experts say that getting distracted is normal, and recommend starting with short sessions.
The CDC has reported a decrease in fatal overdoses in the U.S. last year, marking the second annual decline since the onset of the national drug death epidemic.
Pastors and other clergy members often serve as pillars of support in times of crisis β but what happens when they are the ones who need lifted up? A pastor and mental health professionals chime in.
Helen Ryvar, a single mother and proprietor of a cleaning business in the U.K., has set a world record for the most consecutive half-marathons completed.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry viewed traditional Nigerian dances and were gifted traditional garments while visiting Lagos, where they attended fundraisers and charity events.
With a new week beckoning, check out some of the top recent stories in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out β here are 8 key developments.
Infusing more olive oil into your diet could pay big dividends in cognitive health, a new study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health suggests. Experts offered insights.
American fencer Elizabeth Tartakovsky spoke to Fox News Digital ahead of her Olympic debut in Paris this summer about the importance of mental health and her own personal journey.
Nurses arenβt optimistic that this year will be any better than last year β and more than one-third of them are βextremely likely" to change jobs, according to a new survey.
Overwhelming scientific evidence connects faith and religious practice with strengthening mental health, lowering depression, and preventing suicide and overdoses.
The Glenwood Resource Center in Glenwood, Iowa, is set to permanently close after investigators determined intellectually disabled patients were mistreated at the facility.
Nearly 1,400 teens and tweens gathered for "friends, faith and food" at the Diocese of Arlington's 20th-annual "BASH" event for middle school students, building a foundation for church involvement.
Motherβs Day is a celebration for most β but for those who have lost their moms, it can be a difficult day marked by grief and isolation. A mental health professional offers guidance.
Virginia first lady Suzanne Youngkin, Attorney General Jason Miyares and resident Christine Wright have launched programs to address the fentanyl crisis the commonwealth is facing.
May 6-12 is National Nurses Week. During the week, show the nurses you know a little extra appreciation. There are many different ways to celebrate nurses during the week.
As you look to the week ahead, check out some of the top recent stories in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out β here are 8 key developments.
Author Linda Margolin Royal reveals to Fox News Digital the story of how her family was saved from the Nazis during the Holocaust by one man β and how today's antisemitism brings it all back.
A man on Reddit asked for help on the platform after his wife got very upset with him after he said that she should be doing more chores if she is upset with the state of the house.
Veterans who commit suicide are 95% male and the crisis is often driven by marital disputes and a resulting inabiilty to see their children on a regular basis, experts and advocates said.
Feeling angry for as little as eight minutes a day could raise your chances of experiencing a cardiac event, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Japan Airlines was unable to find a replacement pilot after a captain scheduled to fly from Dallas to Tokyo on April 23 had a night of raucous drinking with his flight crew.
Billy Idol discussed the transition from substance abuse during his wild rock star days to being "California sober." His lifestyle change came after a 1990 motorcycle accident.
Cat cuddles might seem therapeutic, but a study suggests this could have adverse mental health effects down the road. The study researcher and a psychologist weighed in on the findings.
Rep. Jim Banks is unveiling new legislation to force the Biden administration to severely hike penalties against China and its allied actors over the U.S. fentanyl crisis.