The Doctor Is In: Family Health History

Knowing your family health and medical history can have a major impact on staying healthy for both you and your family.

Avoiding food allergies at holiday seasons

The holidays can be a stressful time for all of us, but for the parents of children with food allergies, they can be nerve-racking.

Warmer weather helps mood

The clocks went back, which means darkness is setting in a little earlier. That can make some people sad, but here's the good news: Fox 2 Weather Authority is calling for highs to be hovering around 70 degrees for the next few days! So, soak it in and smile.

Cutting out sugar with The 61-Day Challenge

There's also a challenge to have all of us to get rid of the sugar in our diets.

Text neck is a real thing, and here's why

You see it everywhere -- people walking while looking down on their phone. And most are probably unaware of the strain they're putting on their neck. 

PEERS training improves relationships for those with autism

Parties and social events can be nerve-wracking for any young adult, so imagine what these situations are like for those who have autism. The challenges are real for those who are on the spectrum, but now there might be a very real solution, too.   

WHO: Processed meat linked to cancer; red meat risky too

Ham, sausage and other processed meats can lead to colon, stomach and other cancers -- and red meat is probably cancer-causing, too.

Wheelchair ballroom dancer raising awareness

As a young girl, Cheryl Angelelli loved to dance. She also grew up a competitive swimmer, but one day at practice everything changed when she was just 14 years old. 

Study: Teens' internet use linked to high blood pressure

Teens who spend a lot of time on line might be putting their health at risk. Henry Ford researchers have found a link between heavy internet use and high blood pressure.

Halloween costume makeup chemicals can pose health threat

If you're planning on using face paint on Halloween this year, be warned that some of the products may contain chemicals that can pose a threat to your health.

Berkley music therapy studio gives everyone a voice

With some very high-tech help, music therapist Graham Rockwood helps artists create sounds without needing the use of their hands or feet.   

Clawson mother sharing son's PANDAS story to spread awareness

A mother is sharing her family's story after he son was diagnosed with PANDAS in hopes that it can bring answers to other families. 

"Puke and rally culture" persists on college campuses

As college football fans all over the state get ready for the big game, we have a revealing look at how so many are getting dangerously drunk on game day.

The Doctor Is In: Flu Shots

Join Deena Centofanti and our experts from Henry Ford Health System as they discuss the new guidelines for kids and flu shots. They'll also discuss the various vaccine options and the best time to get your shots.

New saliva test shows you how to eat based on your genes

A couple weeks ago Deena Centofanti offered up a little saliva for a new test that looks at your genes and tells you what your diet should look like.