After years of being mocked, Elvis Presley and his struggles are being shown in movies like 2022’s “Elvis,” which humanizes him beyond his fame.
Author: Jenna Ryu, USA TODAY
What it’s like to divorce a narcissist: One woman’s battle with post separation abuse
What’s harder than being married to a narcissist? Divorcing one. “One Mom’s Battle” founder Tina Swithin details her experience with separation abuse.
Dave Chappelle turns down naming honor after ‘The Closer’ student backlash ‘sincerely hurt me’
Dave Chappelle announced that his alma mater, Duke Ellington School of Arts, will not rename its theater after him in Washington, D.C.
Instant lip plump from home? Experts warn against viral ‘hyaluron pen.’
Many people are injecting their lips from home with the viral hyaluron pen. But does it work? And is it safe?
Abortions don’t have to be traumatic. But the overturning of Roe v. Wade could make it that way.
For many, abortion is empowering, not traumatic. But experts warn that overturning Roe v. Wade would only increase the risk for anxiety and PTSD.
Carson Daly says he’s suffered from anxiety, panic attacks on ‘The Voice’
In a USA TODAY interview, Carson Daly opens up about his anxiety disorder and how it inspired the ‘Today’ show mental health series, “Mind Matters.”
Kourtney Kardashian, Travis Barker gave up sex, exercise for ‘Panchakarma cleanse.’ What is it?
Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker stopped sex, exercise and sugar during their Panchakarma cleanse. Experts explain what it is and if it’s safe.
Voluntary celibacy and the sexual empowerment of saying ‘no’
The sex positivity movement has encouraged consensual sex without shame. But experts explain how saying no to sex can be equally empowering.
An emotional Selena Gomez explains why mental health is ‘personal’ at White House, MTV event
On Wednesday, Selena Gomez visited the White House for the first-ever Mental Health Youth Action Forum led by MTV Entertainment.
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