Americans not getting mental health care needed amid pandemic, reports suggest

The ongoing pandemic has made access to mental health services more necessary than ever, though new reports suggest Americans aren’t getting the care they need.

Subways to resume 24-hour service; riders, workers worry about crime

The subway system has an image problem to contend with since the start of the pandemic. The mayor's office and NYPD said overall crime is down on the subway. But per million riders, major felonies are up.

Female fitness and body image | Street Soldiers

Women sometimes feel like they are in the crossfire of mixed messages about how their bodies should look.

Mental health experts notice new phenomenon: Anxiety about life after COVID-19

Mental health experts are noticing a new phenomenon: anxiety about life after COVID-19. As restrictions are lifted and activities resume, normal may not feel so "normal" anymore.

A lost year? Teens struggle with mental health during COVID pandemic

The pandemic is making it harder to be a teenager. Remote learning is keeping many isolated, and for some, their mental health is being affected.

Researchers develop blood test that could help gauge depression, bipolar disorder

Researchers say they found a way to tell from a person’s blood how severe their depression is, the risk of developing severe depression in the future and the risk of future bipolar disorder.

Ice skater with autism meets Scott Hamilton, his idol

Michael Carbonaro, 26, didn't speak until he was 4 when he saw ice skating on TV and told his mother that's what he wanted to do.

Helping strangers means breaking free of the bystander effect

One of the most famous examples of the so-called bystander effect is the 1964 murder of Kitty Genovese. Her neighbors in Kew Gardens, Queens, heard her screaming but did not help.

Parents of virtual learners say their kids have worse mental health, less time outside, CDC survey finds

One year after the coronavirus pandemic shut down schools nationwide, a CDC survey released Thursday shows that remote learning has taken a toll on the mental and physical health of both parents and children. 

‘It’s an idea whose time has come’: Spain to test out 4-day workweek

A Spanish political party’s proposal for an experimental four-day workweek was accepted by Spain’s government, which is hoping to help the country achieve a better work/life balance.

Coping with decision fatigue in a pandemic

Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, we have had more time to sit and ruminate. That can lead to a lot of stress.

Researchers look at psychedelics to treat addiction and depression

NYU's new Center for Psychedelic Medicine aims to use psychedelics to reduce dependency on alcohol, mitigate major depression, and also ease the anxiety and discomfort associated with terminal illnesses.

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A clinical trial is looking into the possible effectiveness of psychedelics, like psilocybin, to reduce dependency on alcohol. NYU Langone is also researching its effects on major depression and terminal cancer. The trials are a component of NYU Langone Health's new Center for Psychedelic Medicine.

Ambient music used to help with mental health

People are turning to 'Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response' or ASMR videos for a little escape

Social workers to respond to mental health 911 calls in NYC pilot program

This spring, New York is launching a new pilot program that sends social workers to answer nonviolent mental health emergency calls instead of police officers.

Mental health experts reach out to help as pandemic drags on

The pandemic has not only taken a toll on people's physical health, but also our mental health. One local support group in New Jersey shows FOX 5 NY how the program as helped people get through this last year.

Are you suffering from 'Coronaphobia?'

Psychiatrists say coronaphobia is a new anxiety that stems from excessive fear of contracting the virus and is compounded by stress over job losses, finances and isolation.

Dry January is moist for some at the rocky start of 2021

Dry January has brought on the desired benefits for many among the millions participating around the world. But a tumultuous year has left others struggling.