Allen Park man suing city over contaminated home that was never inspected

A man who was forced to leave his home after several contaminants were discovered in his Allen Park home is suing the city for never inspecting the property. He plans to take the case to the state supreme court.

Mexico confirms first 2 cases of coronavirus

Mexico’s assistant health secretary announced Friday that the country now has two confirmed cases of the new coronavirus.

Survey: Nurses worried about lack of plan, protective equipment for potential COVID-19 spread in US

A recent survey conducted by National Nurses United found that a majority of respondents reported that they are unaware of a plan in place to isolate a patient with a possible novel coronavirus infection

Henry Ford doctor answers our coronavirus questions
video

We talk with Dr. Geehan Suleyman, the medical director of infection prevention at Henry Ford Medical, about common coronavirus questions and concerns.

US states ramp up coronavirus preparations, try to reassure public amid growing outbreak

With worries growing about the new coronavirus in the U.S., state officials are ramping up efforts to prepare for a possible outbreak while simultaneously trying to assure the public that they are well-positioned to handle it.

Meet the 12-year-old with dreams of opening a medical practice that caters to deaf patients

Savannah Lewis is already well on her way to a life of success, and not even a teen. Young as she may be, she's already got career aspirations of becoming a doctor who specializes in working with the deaf community.

Trump says US 'very ready' for virus; Pence to lead response

President Donald Trump says he'll discuss the coronavirus threat at a White House news conference on Wednesday.

Do you really need to eat breakfast?
video

The CEO of Reality Meets Science discusses the latest debate over breakfast.

Beaumont doctor talks about coronavirus concerns

"At this point it's not labeled as a pandemic," said Dr. Trini Mathew, Beaumont Royal Oak. "We have frequent phone calls and discussions. We are trying to stay prepared and by that, I mean it is an evolving situation.

Charlamagne talks mental wealth and shares his take on Detroit

FOX 2 spoke with Charlamagne at Inception Detroit a 21st Century Mental Health Gym and wellness spa in Farmington Hills.

Lobster blood could play role in new drugs

Lobster Unlimited of Orono is investigating whether lobster blood can be used as a potential weapon against viruses and cancer.

How a senior made a remarkable turnaround and treated his heart
video

Heart failure cannot be cured, but it can be treated with lifestyle changes and medical treatment. Here is how a 72-year-old did just that.