Sports can take a toll on your mental health - here are some tools
If you find yourself getting too overwhelmed at any point, you can always take a break. Don?t let the game ultimately affect your mood for the rest of the day or your relationships in any way.
Face fillers: Dermatologist explains what you need to know
Hyalauronic acid is a substance found naturally in your body and when injected into your face, adds volume.
Face fillers can give you a new look, Dr. Grekin explains what you need to know
Dermatologist Steven Grekin says for some people the answer is a facial filler - but what's that?
Psychiatrist talks post-election stress and how we can all decompress
Whether your candidate won or lost Tuesday night, it's safe to say the American Electorate has been on quite the roller-coaster ride.
'Decision-fatigue' is real, but here's what an expert says we can do
Streamlining choices and no trying to be such a perfectionist are just a couple things advised. Watch the video to learn more.
'Tired' of time changes? Growing panel of health experts say we should stop
A growing number of doctors and scientists believe we should fall back and stay that way, saying it better supports our Circadian rhythm.
Let's talk skeletons for Halloween - mainly, how to care for our own
It is the season for skeletons, but in Health Works, let's examine how to keep our bones in tip-top shape.
Warmer temperatures lingering into fall means more allergies
Ragweed and pollen are two big allergens that are impacting many as the season shifts despite temperatures remaining warmer than usual.
Most sleep experts favor the fall back from Daylight Savings Time,
This Sunday we fall back from Daylight Savings Time - as a result many of us may do better in the sleep department.
What an apple a day can do for your health
Michigan is in apple season and you know what they say when you eat one a day. Doctors talk about the health attributes of putting apples in your routine diet.
Fibroids are often misdiagnosed - here's what every woman needs to know
Fibroids are a chronic condition that is often overlooked and misdiagnosed. An expert from Corewell Health explains what we need to look for and who is most at risk.
Halloween season means candy - but does chocolate take a toll on your skin?
With Halloween around the corner, there?ll likely be plenty of chocolate around the house. Some say indulging in candy and other junk foods can cause pimples - but is there any truth to that?
Dr. Sabrina talks about 'The October Theory'
It is a viral concept that's about hitting the reset button on the final three months of the year. Dr. Sabrina Jackson, The People Expert, talks to us about it, and the benefit of finishing the year strong.
Knowing your blood pressure numbers could save your life
Doctor Deborah Levine, who led the study, says it’s essential to get ahead of this condition.
New study shows how important it is to know your blood pressure numbers
A study led by University of Michigan Health finds that years of high systolic blood pressure - the top number on the blood pressure reading ? significantly increases an adult?s risk of having the two most common types of stroke.
Hand-washing more important than ever as we enter cold and flu season
October 15th is Global Handwashing Day. It's a simple thing that seems so basic, but the benefits are impressive.
Dr. Sabrina talks National Kick Butt Day
National Kick Butt Day has been observed every year since 2004, which is designed to encourage people to motivate themselves to reach their own goals. On Mental Health Monday, Dr. Sabrina shows us the ways to celebrate the day.
How rooting for your sports team can be a 'perfect storm for a heart attack'
It's been a heck of a time to be a sports fan in Detroit. between the Tigers' trip to the playoffs to the Lions' recent success at Ford Field, rooting for Detroit has been fun. But that doesn't mean there aren't risks - even for the biggest fans.
Metro Detroit breast cancer survivor's life-changing diagnosis
Shannon Renee, a radio personality on 105.1 The BOUNCE, said she discovered a cancerous lump in her breast the same day her own friend was diagnosed.
Blood tests could predict heart disease in women
A certain blood test measuring three things relating to inflammation and fat can predict stroke and heart attack risk decades out, according to a recent study.



















