Healthworks: Stop blowing your nose!

As we say goodbye to cold and flu season, it's time to say hello to spring allergies.

Should babies be given peanuts to reduce the risk of allergies?

In Healthworks, a recent study says yes maybe so. Let get some answers from Dr. Devang Doshi, the chief of the Pediatric Allergy Department at Beaumont Children's Hospital.

Girls on the Run teaches much more than running at Detroit YMCA

Self-confidence, self-esteem, anti-bullying, it's all part of a running program that teaches girls how to be proud of themselves and also how to run a 5K.

Healthworks: St. Patrick's Day

In Healthworks, everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day! Here's what's special about this holiday: green foods, getting together with friends and even a sip of brew.

Healthworks: back pain

In Healthworks, it is the number one reason people go to their doctor's office: back pain.

A new app helps make your house safe for baby

In Healthworks, preventable injuries send millions of kids to the hospital every year and many times they happen right around the house.

Healthworks: What is the best workout for you?

What is the best workout for you? Deena attempts to find an answer to that question in Healthworks.

The Doctor Is In: Understanding Multiple Sclerosis

On Wednesday, join Deena Centofanti and experts from Wayne State University of Medicine and The Detroit Medical Center will discuss Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

Health Works: Children's Miracle Network Brightens Spirits at Beaumont

Who knew an x-ray room could be such a fun place? At Beaumont Children's Hospital you'll be impressed at how the x-ray room has been outfitted thanks to Children's Miracle Network.

Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week

Despite being one of the most common neurological diseases in the world, multiple sclerosis is still a mystery to people who suffer from it and people who don't.

Eye expert explains color question of 'the internet dress'

In real life the dress is royal blue with black lace trim.So why is the internet dress photo that went viral, fooling so many?In Health Works, Deena Centofanti speaks with a medical expert to expla...

Event explores dark secret of teen mental illness

"Shedding Light on Teen Mental Health," will be the focus of a community conference on Sunday, March 1 from 1 - 3:30 pm at the West Bloomfield High School auditorium.Created to raise awareness and ...

Special delivery: Family's natural triplets birth is one in a million

It is quite a celebration at the Whiteley house marking the one-month birthday of natural triplets Timothy, Nicholas and Alexander. The chances of having natural identical triplets is one in a mill...

Cold weather, dry skin - expert weighs in on hand sanitizer vs. soap

The air outside is cold and dry, inside it's warm and dry. If your hands are suffering, what's better to wash them? soap or hand sanitizer?

Bring on the eggs, skip the soda, say new dietary guidelines

As FOX 2's Deena Centofanti reports, big changes could be on the way, with what the government recommends you should be eating.

Making love is good for your heart - in more ways than one

Maybe it's a movie that will put you in the mood, whatever it takes to get the juices flowing, Dr.Holly Thancker of the Cleveland Clinic woman's health expert says do it. Studies show that sex is g...

Health Works: Should women shave their faces?

It's something that many men do everyday, shave their face. It looks like some women are now saying, "step aside guys, we want to shave too." But why?

Why it is important to keep blood pressure under control

In Health Works it might be time to take a serious look at your blood pressure. New British research finds lowering blood pressure in people with type 2 diabetes can have life saving results.