A pediatric psychologist offers advice for parents on how to address international conflicts with their kids, and when it might be appropriate to limit social media.
October 15 is Global Handwashing Day. A family medicine doctor goes over how to properly wash your hands, and why following each step is important.
A woman with Parkinson's disease is gearing up for the biggest race of her life, the Ironman World Championship in Hawaii. She reflects on the emotional journey to get there.
October 10 is World Mental Health Day. A pediatric psychologist explains how parents can recognize if their child is struggling with anxiety or depression.
A dietitian tells us why pumpkins should be more than porch decorations this time of year.
As we head into the respiratory virus season, a pediatrician explains why getting the flu vaccine is important for kids.
Cleveland Clinic researchers find that starting peanut oral immunotherapy under medical supervision during infancy can improve a child’s immune response to the food over time.
The CDC has recommended the first RSV vaccine for pregnant women to help protect their newborns against the respiratory virus. A gynecologist goes over how the vaccine works and who's eligible.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. A physician explains how the use of artificial intelligence is helping with early detection of breast cancer.
Are you dealing with itchy eyes, stuffy nose and congestion? You’re not alone. An allergist goes over how to get relief from fall allergies.