Prediabetes numbers in children are alarming - here's how to change course
Corewell Health Pediatrician Dr. Dillon is seeing a rise in the number of children with prediabetes - in part, because more kids are being tested.
With fall around the corner, brings stress for some - but there's a way through it
As a former ER doctor, she says to handle your stress like she handles patients -using a triage system, prioritize the important stuff - give your real issues attention first.
Fall allergies are around the corner - here's what to know
“I typically tell my patients that fall allergies start right around labor day, and they go until the first snowfall," said Dr. Sandra Hong, Cleveland Clinic.
When life gives you cucumbers - make pickles, says Derek Kevra
Yes you can buy pickles in many forms but how about making your own?
Is wearing a health tracker a good idea? A doctor talks tech
We have so many options to track everything from steps to sleep - heart rate to health goals.
Brain computer chips tested at U-M Health provide possible medical breakthrough
It's not much bigger than a pencil eraser, but doctors are hoping a brain computer chip can deliver big, life-changing results.
Stroke survivor gathering planned for Saturday at Detroit's Gordon Park
Lamont Causey has spent his life making things better, for kids, his community, and now his health. But in 2019 he suffered a stroke.
If summer temps make your mood 'heated,' there's a medical reason
The heat can also impact your sleep, and if you’re not getting enough sleep, you may find yourself feeling more impatient or irritable the next day.



















