Preventing cervical cancer
The HPV vaccine is said to be working and is bringing the numbers down.
Social isolation during winter can be bad for your health; expert weighs in
There are many options for us to stay active and social during the bitterly cold winter months - and spending time with loved ones is more valuable than we may think.
Winter weather can interrupt your exercise schedule - but staying active is key
Lunges, planks and push ups are just some of the exercises you can do without needing fancy equipment.
Staying active during winter months is important
Even going for a walk at the mall can help you get your steps in this winter. And although it may be colder, you can still get outside on milder days to exercise.
Seasonal Affective Disorder is a challenge, but there are ways to overcome it
Although anyone can experience Seasonal Affective Disorder, it’s more common among younger adults, Doctor Prewitt says people with clinical depression may also be at a higher risk.
Season Affective Disorder can be tough - but there is a way to overcome it
January is an unpopular month, holiday celebrations are over, bills are due, and while your bank account might be lighter, the number on the scale might be heavier.
Consuming alcohol can lead to at least 7 types of cancer
It is important to know the risks of drinking, says one health expert.
Apple earbuds can help those with hearing loss
Sometimes it's hard to recognize something like hearing loss, but there are options for help.
'Holiday Heart Syndrome' comes with over-indulging for the holidays, says doctor
Doctor Deborah Plate with Cleveland Clinic explains, it’s best to keep moderation in mind.
Over-eating for the holidays brings health risks, says doctor
We know this time of the year usually comes with lots of holiday food and drinks - but the doctor explains you want to be aware of something called "Holiday Heart Syndrome."
Loneliness and social isolation can take a toll at the holidays
One-third of people between the ages of 50 and 80 feel lonely – and nearly as many feel isolated, according to a new six-year study from the University of Michigan's national poll on healthy aging.
Holiday decor might be causing an allergic reaction - here's what to know
Is your Christmas tree making you reach for the tissue box? Since it’s possible for hidden allergens to be lurking in your tree, you could be experiencing something called “Christmas Tree Syndrome.”
Christmas decorations might be adding to your allergies
When you sniffle this time of the year it could be one of many things - cold, flu, covid - or allergies. And you could be allergic to that holiday cheer.
Fashion and celebrity expert Chuck Bennett shares his weight-loss journey
"It got to a point where I couldn't walk," he said. "I would get out of my car, and by the time I got to the door, I (would) need a chair," he said.
Fashion and celebrity expert Chuck Bennett shares his weight loss story
Chuck was living the good life, but it was leading to bad health. The weight gain started in the 1990s and continued for decades.
Keep safety in mind when decorating for the holidays
Whether it is overloading electrical outlets or using ladders to hang lights, don't overlook safety when decking the halls.
'The Rule of 4' can help get you through holiday feasts
Here's one more to add to the list, focus on feeling grateful. That's the goal of the holiday season.
Deena's 'Rule of 4' can help get you through the holidays
It's time for the seasonal celebrations to begin - if you're worried about how you're going to get through the next six weeks - enjoying all the festivities, tasting all your favorites, look no further.
The power of music therapy makes a difference, says expert
Corewell Health Childrens Music Therapist Sophie Lattimer explains, the sounds impact all parts of your brain.
With holidays upon us, new parents may question when to take babies to the doctor
We know kids are going to get sick, but when it comes to the little ones, the babies, it's hard to know when you need to actually go to the hospital, so we asked Dr. Kimberly Giuliano from Cleveland Clinic Children's.