Mom shares glow-up after year transforming her life—"completely new woman"
The 26-year-old mom told Newsweek: "After entering the challenging wave of parenthood, I lost myself in the process."
Teachers and family dismissed my cry for help—it was almost too late
The diagnosis served as a beacon of validation.
My homeless brother's real problem wasn't a lack of shelters
The Supreme Court is looking at the Grants Pass case. My brother spent his last days there. But they're missing the bigger picture.
Scientific breakthrough could tackle depression and heart disease
Researchers in Finland have identified a "gene module" that contributes to the development of both diseases.
Woman's reaction slammed as man does the unthinkable on honeymoon
Though her husband's actions drew widespread criticism, one leading etiquette expert felt the woman's response was much worse.
Millennials aren't getting enough sleep
A Gallup survey has found that only 42 percent of adults say they are getting as much sleep as they need.
Teen psychosis risk may be linked to computer and video game use
Using more video games and computers during teen years may increase the likelihood of having a psychotic experience by age 23.
I love my child—I hate his autism
We are supposed to be grateful for what we have, for "it can always be worse."
I didn't realize I was a workaholic—until my mask slipped
I was in a constant state of turmoil.
Warning over 'increasing' suicides among US college athletes
Suicide was the second most likely cause of death following accidents, the study found .
Junk Food Warning Issued to Lonely People
The study found that a small group of women who felt lonely had higher cravings for sugary foods.
Doctor's note leaves patient bemused: "How am I supposed to send this?"
Caden needed a note from his doctor to secure a single dorm room for college next year, but it was not straightforward.
Five Ways to Approach Caring for People and Communities with Trauma
We need each other to heal.
Keto diet may help people with serious mental illness take back control
Following a low-carb, high-fat diet helped to restore metabolic health and boost quality of life in psychiatric patients, a Stanford Medicine study found.
Donald Trump's mind "faltering," top psychologist warns
Cornell lecturer said Trump was showing signs of the early stages of dementia and "shouldn't be anywhere near the White House."
What We Get Wrong About Being Bipolar
As someone who lives with bipolar disorder, there are many things about my life that society gets wrong, one of which is that people with bipolar disorder are more creative than the rest of the population.
Twenty-Five Years After Columbine—Advancing School Safety Amid Threats
Columbine highlighted prevalent issues in many school shootings, such as illegal access to weapons, mental health concerns, bullying, and inadequate coordination and communication among responders.
Viral video claims 'being shy' is actually something else – is it true?
A woman has attributed her past "shyness" to being a mislabeled trauma response. Newsweek consulted an expert about the link.
Man with rare condition sees people's faces as 'demons'
"It's a problem that people often don't understand," professor of psychological and brain sciences Brad Duchaine said.
Scientists reveal how your period and PMS affects sleep
The research offers real solutions to the fatigue and emotional distress many women experience in the days before their period.
Donald Trump dementia evidence "overwhelming," says top psychiatrist
Dr. Lance Dodes wrote that the former president showed signs of "confusion about reality" and "would have to be immediately removed from office" if elected.
Student loan payments in one state are about to change
New legislation offers some financial support to help mental health and substance use counselors pay off their student loans.
The problem with Kate Middleton conspiracy theories
There are legitimate questions about the recent royal dramas, but conspiracy theories can have damaging impacts.
Recognize these symptoms? You could have high-functioning anxiety
High-functioning anxiety is often hidden in plain sight and not recognized until it's had a significant negative impact on a person's health.
Prioritize Autistic Youth Mental Health Without Panicking Over Technology
There's a mental health crisis among young people on the autism spectrum. And it's not digital media's fault.
Gender Medicine Needs To Stop Treating Young Patients Like Guinea Pigs
In the gender medicine world, so-called "experts" say there is consensus in support of the prolific use of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries.
Scientists identify 9 secrets to lasting happiness
"It's like going to the gym; we can't expect to do one class and be fit forever," researcher Bruce Hood said.
Map shows the most and least stressed US states
More than a quarter of American adults are "too stressed to function," but some states are much worse than others.
Scientists reveal new cost of getting up on the wrong side of bed
Neuroscientists have revealed new insights into the role of sleep on the brain.
How service dog helps man with schizophrenia during hallucinations
Luna, a service dog, was on hand when Kody Green began hallucinating. "I was seeing another person in my house," he said.