Thursday is Thanksgiving and also Family Health History Day, which makes it the perfect time to talk with your family about any medical concerns that could be genetic.
How long do we have to 'gobble up' Thanksgiving leftovers? A registered dietitian offers some tips on food safety.
An Ohio mother is giving thanks to the medical staff who saved her life after she contracted COVID-19 and spent 40 says in a coma.
The holidays have arrived and for some, this time of year can be difficult. A psychologist offers tips on how to cope with depression.
Thursday is the Great American Smokeout. And while tobacco smoke is a big concern, so is the amount of vapes being used by teens.
November is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. New research from Cleveland Clinic shows how where you live could possibly, in some cases, impact your risk for the disease.
Less sunlight during the fall and winter could trigger seasonal depression. A psychologist goes over the signs of seasonal affective disorder, and how to cope.
Cleveland Clinic researchers have found that a well-known diabetes drug may also be able to help reduce the risk of cardiovascular events in certain individuals.
A recent study found that more than one-third of Americans opt for a 'sleep divorce' -- which means they sleep in separate beds. A psychologist explains why that arrangement could be benefiical for some.
The weather is cooling down and the leaves are falling, which means homeowners have a new weekend chore. A chiropractor offers some tips to help avoid back pain while raking.