MENTAL HEALTH 1 day ago 'Sadfishing' social media trend could be symptomatic of 'concerning' issues, says psychologist Social media trend, "sadfishing," is when user draws attention to themselves or exaggerates their emotions, but it may be rooted from a more serious mental health issue.
HEALTH 1 day ago Mail-order ketamine injections can be ‘extremely dangerous,’ warns Dr. Marc Siegel Some mental health clinics are delivering ketamine injectable doses to their patients to administer at home. Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel explains why this could be very risky.
SLEEP DISORDERS June 21 Going to bed after this time could lead to poorer mental health, a Stanford study finds A Stanford University study found that going to bed after 1:00 a.m. could lead to mental health issues. Study co-author Dr. Jamie Zeitzer and sleep expert Dr. Wendy Troxel discuss healthy sleep habits.
HEALTH June 20 Grieving the loss of your favorite TV show? You’re not alone, study suggests: 'Perfectly understandable' Breaking up is hard to do, especially when it comes to the end of a favorite television show, a study found. Psychologists revealed the emotions that come with the loss.
LIFESTYLE June 12 Sandy Hook shooting victims would have graduated from high school on this day: ‘So mournful’ Sixty Newtown High School seniors graduate on June 12 as survivors of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in a class of 330 students. "There is a whole chunk of our class missing," said one.
HEALTH June 1 Heart attacks more likely during presidential elections and other stressful times, study shows 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.
MENTAL HEALTH May 19 Graduation ceremonies canceled: How disappointed grads can overcome ‘milestone FOMO’ 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.
VIDEO May 16 Brain-tapping therapy helps Chicago nurse control COVID-related PTSD Retired nurse Gulden and psychiatrist Dr. Aaron Tendler discuss the efficacy of deep transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) treatment.
HEALTH May 16 Chicago nurse is finally free of COVID-19-related PTSD and depression after electrical brain tapping therapy 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.
HEALTH May 14 Pastor based in Dallas shares depression journey, urges others to seek help: ‘Don’t hesitate’ Pastors and other clergy members often serve as pillars of support in times of crisis — but what happens when they are the ones who need lifted up? A pastor and mental health professionals chime in.