Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is Oct. 10

We are wearing our pink and getting excited for Saturday - it's the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.

The Doctor Is In: Breast Cancer

Join Deena Centofanti and our experts from Beaumont Health System Wednesday, as they discuss breast cancer.

Woman's breast cancer survival story reminds importance of self-exams

A local woman openly takes us through her very personal story of finding and beating breast cancer.  A local woman openly takes us through her very personal story of finding and beating breast cancer.  

Zipline popularity, injuries are growing

The popularity of ziplines is growing - and so are injuries associated with them. A new study is out that shows zipline injuries increased nearly 56 percent between between 2009 and 2012.

A plant-based diet could change your life

In Health Works, we're talking about a plant-based lifestyle with Dr. Thomas Campbell and Marc Ramirez, one of FOX 2's former "Weight Loss Winners."

Michigan teen designs stroller adaption for new mom in wheelchair

A new mom in a wheelchair just wanted to take her new baby for a stroll, and she is finally able to do so after a Michigan high schooler designed the perfect solution. 

Lesser known symptoms of breast cancer to know

We know with early detection breast cancer is very survivable and we know that a lump can be a sign of breast cancer. But what about the symptoms that don't get much attention?

Caffeine and supplements for men, what works?

Caffeine before during and after a workout, is that a good idea? The answer is yes. 

Detroiter says Men's Health Event may have saved his life

A Detroiter is sharing his personal story of surviving prostate cancer in hopes of educating other men about their health.

New study: Working past the age of 65 is good for you

And there's sufficient evidence that working past the age of 65 is actually good for your health.

2015 NAMI Michigan Walk Sept. 26

September is Suicide Awareness Prevention month. Is suicide preventable? The answer is yes, and executive director at the Michigan branch of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, or NAMI, explains how. 

Legendary hockey star Paul Henderson shares story about CLL

Legendary hockey star Paul Henderson had an enviable career that includes playing in two Stanley Cup finals, and scoring the winning goal for team Canada in the final game of the 1972 summit series against the Soviet Union.

New drug combo could lessen common agitation with dementia, Alzheimer's

One of the toughest parts of being a caregiver for someone with dementia or alzheimers is the patient's agitation and agression.

10 super foods to keep you healthy

Often times at my house, I'll say "eat more broccoli, it's a superfood." So what if your kids don't like broccoli?

The surprising benefits of Pumpkins

The pumpkin is a big beautiful gourd but it's not just for carving.

Poison control centers see spike in children swallowing hand sanitizer

On Monday, a 6-year-old girl from Georgia was hospitalized after drinking hand sanitizer, a incident that reflects an increase in similar incidents.

Best bedtime snacks for the kids

Maybe you like a late night snack and the kids do too?