Hepatitis Explained
The liver is the largest organ in the body, so any injury or damage to it can be dangerous. And hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. more
How to Stay Safe This Fall
Different seasons bring different health and safety challenges, and fall is no exception. more
Biking: For Fun, for Work, for Your Heart
Riding your bike regularly — whether it's for the wind in your face or to get to work — may help keep your heart healthy, two new studies found. more
5 Foods for Brain Health
Ever feel like your brain needs a boost? You may be able to find what you're looking for in your pantry or refrigerator. more
What 'Unprocessed' Really Means
Most people have heard discussions about "processed" vs. "unprocessed" foods. But what does that really mean? more
Medication Myths Debunked
You might have heard some old wives' tales about medications over the years. Did the myths you have heard make our list? more
A Safe and Healthy School Year
Backpack? Check. Books? Check. Pencils? Check. Health and safety? With the school year starting, there's another thing not to forget: back-to-school medical needs. more
How to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
At risk for type 2 diabetes? You can take action to stop diabetes in its tracks. more
Shedding Light on Lice
With the start of the new school year and as the fall approaches, children may be more likely to come into contact with head lice. more
Tips to Prevent the Common Cold
Cold and flu season is here, but that doesn't have to mean you or your family will get sick. Outsmart germs with these simple strategies. more