It is National Influenza Awareness Week. A physician highlights the importance of getting vaccinated before celebrating with family and friends this holiday season.
Today is Giving Tuesday. A psychologist explains why giving back to those in need can have many benefits for both your physical and mental health.
Every year, emergency departments across the US treat people who got hurt while decorating for the holidays. A physician offers some tips to help prevent that.
An Ohio grandfather is getting a second chance at life after undergoing a triple organ transplant, a procedure so rare only three others in the United States have ever had it done.
Leftovers are a staple of any Thanksgiving dinner. A dietitian goes over how to safely store them to prevent food poisoning and when to toss them out.
Thanksgiving Day is also National Family Health History Day. A family medicine physician explains why knowing your family's health history is important.
Pneumonia cases continue to be reported across the United States. A physician offers tips on how to prevent further spread as we head into winter.
Today is the Great American Smokeout. A cardiologist comments on new research showing how dangerous vaping can be on the heart.
With so many viruses circulating, new parents may wonder when it's best to take their child to a hospital. A pediatrician offers some advice.
A physician explains why energy drinks can be dangerous to consume in large amounts and could even put some at risk for heart attack or stroke.