Is your Christmas tree making you cough and sneeze? Since real and artificial trees can carry allergens, you could be experiencing what some people call Christmas tree syndrome. An allergist explains.
A rise in pediatric pneumonia cases has been reported. A physician explains why that is and what parents can do to help protect their children.
It's National Influenza Vaccination Week. Cleveland Clinic researchers are working to create a universal flu vaccine, which wouldn't need to be updated annually like it does now.
December is Safe Toys and Gifts Month. A pediatrician goes over some safety tips to keep in mind when picking out presents for kids.
A pediatrician weighs in on research showing how too much screen time at the age of one could potentially cause developmental delays.
An emergency medicine physician offers some safety tips to keep in mind as you start decorating for the holidays.
As the temperatures continue to plunge, a Cleveland Clinic doctor warns about the risk for hypothermia.
Today is Giving Tuesday. A psychologist explains the mental health benefits of giving back to others during the holidays season.
Now that we're in respiratory virus season, a physician explains why it's important to still test for COVID-19.
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.