
Pink Cocaine: Drug linked to Liam Payne death Is 'Russian Roulette'
"Designer high" was found in former One Direction star's system during a partial autopsy. "Users never know what they are consuming," an expert told Newsweek
"Designer high" was found in former One Direction star's system during a partial autopsy. "Users never know what they are consuming," an expert told Newsweek
Washington may be the sixth U.S. state this year to see human cases of the virus.
From mouth-taping to magnesium, which of the recently touted TikTok sleep trends can actually help you get a good night's sleep?
XEC has become the second most prevalent strain in the country, accounting for 1 in 10 cases.
Officials have warned this may lead to contamination of the local drinking water.
It's too early to know the risks of salmon sperm facials, some doctors say, while another says she uses the treatment on herself.
"The results are encouraging, as several cities are showing initiative in terms of their residents' safety," the researchers told Newsweek.
Boys are three times more likely to be diagnosed with autism than girls.
Experts have warned that state residents with private wells should boil or test their water before drinking it.
TikTok may have us believe that stress causes belly fat and a simple vitamin supplement can fix it. Some experts aren't convinced.
The researchers stress a need for more interventions to help support those who do not conform to gender stereotypes.
Inflammation is a risk factor in many diseases, from diabetes to depression, but six in 10 Americans may eat inflammatory diets.
Sweeteners are often looked down on by nutritionists as harmful additives, but new research suggests that one could have benefits.
Residents east of Atlanta received new warnings to seek shelter as winds could blow a lingering chemical cloud over their areas.
I acted calm and unsurprised when the OB/GYN told me that I had tested positive for the BRCA1 gene mutation. But I was scared.