How to spot back to school anxiety - and what you can do
Anxiety is a big, umbrella term when it comes to kids returning to school. A lot can trigger those anxious emotions - social situations, bullying, academic challenges.
Back to school: Pediatrician on how to get the kids sleeping on a regular schedule again
Doctor Stephanie Tarnacki, a pediatrician with Trinity Health, stopped by to talk shut-eye.
Trinity pediatrician has tips for getting kids sleeping enough for back-to-school
How do you make that shift? Setting alarms, getting up early and making sure they're not too tired. Doctor Stephanie Tarnacki, a pediatrician with Trinity Health, stopped by to talk shut-eye.
Couples need to make time for romance which helps your mental health
Dr. Sabrina Jackson the People Expert, joins us on a Mental Health Monday with tip about our significant others - and why it's important to stay bonded.
FDA approves new blood test for colon cancer
However, the blood test does not detect very small pre-cancerous tumors -- at the earliest, most treatable stage.
Study shows some doctors may judge patients
A new study shows that doctors do form negative judgements if a patient discloses unreasonable or inaccurate beliefs during their visit. However, that should not deter patients from being as honest as possible with their doctors. Instead, try finding a new doctor.
How negative discipline affects child development
"If children are told that they're bad, they can potentially internalize that label and come to see themselves as bad," said Dr. Abigail Novak
Foot troubles and the agony of (de-feet); a doctor tells us what we're doing wrong
Whether for work or play, our feet are getting us there, and we might owe them a little more respect.
Shoe choices could make the difference for foot pain, doctor says
About 87 percent of Americans deal with foot problems. Whether for work or play, our feet are getting us there, and we might owe them a little more respect.
Cutting back on sugar isn't easy - but here are some options
The average American is consuming more than 17 teaspoons of added sugar every day, double what most of us should eat.
Cutting back on sugar is a challenge - but here's how to do it
The average American is consuming more than 17 teaspoons of added sugar every day, double what most of us should eat.
Feeling anxiety due to political talk by loved ones? You're not alone
Now, divorce lawyers are reporting an uptick in politics impacting marriages in a negative way. Because at the end of the day, it's almost impossible not to talk about the issues.
Do you feel anxiety with political talk by loved ones? You're not alone
Have you gotten into any debates recently surrounding politics? We're seeing a lot.
From 'smartphone pinkie' to 'tech neck,' doctors warn of phone injuries
King says there are an array of additional injuries that can be linked to using smartphones and other technology as well.
How to avoid cell phone injuries (yes, they're real)
Are you getting some aches and pains from your cell phone?
How to prevent, treat sun burns
Sunburns can age your skin and increase your risk for skin cancer. Prevention should be a priority; here are some tips.
Cannabis sales and consumption are up, doctor offers analysis
Studies have shown that the majority of cannabis users do it for chronic pain.
Doctor talks cannabinoid products and what we must know
The use of cannabis is up - but do we know what we're putting in our bodies?
How to break through that mid-afternoon slump during the day
The mid-afternoon slump is very real - especially between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Why?
How do you break through the mid-afternoon slump? Our morning team weighs in
Maybe it doesn't happen everyday but sometimes you probably feel that mid-afternoon slump. So what do you do about it?