Melanoma Monday: Shining a light on skin cancer

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, and it is estimated that one person dies from melanoma - the deadliest form of skin cancer - every hour. Today is Melanoma Monday, and dermatologist Dr. Steven Grekin joins us in studio to tell us more about melanoma.

Setting goals for the FOX 2 21 Day Challenge

It's the FOX 2 21 Day Challenge - a Facebook group designed around a simple concept:  5 do's, 5 don'ts, 5 pounds.

5 simple foods to switch to look younger

Dr. Anthony Youn joins us on The Nine to tell us about five simple foods you can swap to make you look younger. 

Gardening can be good for body and mind

It's that time of year again to get outside to do spring clean up.

RECALL: Some frozen veggies could contain listeria

A frozen foods company in Pasco, Washington is recalling 15 frozen vegetables sold under various names because of potential listeria contamination.

Laundry detergent packets are a growing threat to children

They may be convenient for adults, but laundry detergent packets are still a growing threat to children.

Brothers complete 111-mile walk for cerebral palsy awareness

Two young Michigan brothers embarked yet again on a brave journey to spread awareness about a neurological disorder. They're on a mission to show the world people are not defined by their disabilities.

Woman born with 2 vaginas gives birth to kids through separate wombs

After being diagnosed as a teen with the rare condition uterus didelphys, in which one woman is born with two sets of reproductive organs, 31-year-old Faye Wilkins was able to deliver two children from separate wombs.

The Doctor Is In: Pregnancy & Birth

On Wednesday, join Deena Centofanti and experts from Beaumont Hospital join us live in studio and in the chat room to answer your questions about what to expect during pregnancy and beyond.

Dyson hand dryers spread more germs than paper towels, study says

Next time you finish washing your hands in a public bathroom, you may want to think twice when you choose between a jet hand dryer and paper towels. According to a study published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology, jet air dryers spray 1,300 times more viral plaques than paper towels.

New statistics show that lip procedures are booming

New statistics just released show that lip procedures, including lip implants, are booming.

Former Real Housewife speaking on how Mich. teen's death helped save her son

Emily Stillman was a 19-year-old sophomore at Kalamazoo College when, on January 31, 2013, she called home complaining of a headache. Thirty-six hours hours later, Emily passed away.

Bed bugs are getting tougher 'skin,' scientists warn

Using high-tech scanning equipment, scientists in Australia have discovered that in the battle between bed bugs and humans, some of the insects wield thicker exoskeletons, making them more resistant to insecticide.

Time to start training for 5Ks, is your stride right?

You think you know how to run properly, but FOX 2's Deena Centofanti was recently surprised to learn her stride was all wrong (and maybe that's why she disliked running so much).

4 Hidden Sources Of Toxic Heavy Metals That Can Harm Your Health

We can run, but we cannot hide, from all the toxins that rob us of our health and vitality in this industrial world. However, armed with adequate scientific information, we can avoid many toxins and strive for optimal health.