The Great American Smokeout Nov. 16
An estimated 36 million Americans smoke cigarettes.
An estimated 36 million Americans smoke cigarettes.
FDA approves 'smart pill' equipped with tracking sensor
U.S. regulators have approved the first digital pill with an embedded sensor to track if patients are taking their medication properly, marking a significant step forward in the convergence of healthcare and technology.
U.S. regulators have approved the first digital pill with an embedded sensor to track if patients are taking their medication properly, marking a significant step forward in the convergence of healthcare and technology.
4 ways to reset your health this fall
With Labor Day behind us and summer vacation over, it's time to reset your health. Say goodbye to the barbecues, burgers and ice creams.
With Labor Day behind us and summer vacation over, it's time to reset your health. Say goodbye to the barbecues, burgers and ice creams.
App may help recovery from concussion symptoms
If your teen has ever had a concussion, you know doctors usually recommend limited screen time. The idea is to keep their brains from becoming overstimulated
If your teen has ever had a concussion, you know doctors usually recommend limited screen time. The idea is to keep their brains from becoming overstimulated
Can plant-based diets lead to depression?
According to a study conducted by Bristol University, vegetarians and vegans are almost twice as likely to suffer from depression compared to those who eat meat.
According to a study conducted by Bristol University, vegetarians and vegans are almost twice as likely to suffer from depression compared to those who eat meat.
Coping with the newfound stresses of college life
School can be stressful at any age but for college students, taking on more independence can be hard while also concentrating on academics and their social life.
School can be stressful at any age but for college students, taking on more independence can be hard while also concentrating on academics and their social life.
The latest in coffees and teas - are they really good for us?
There's always something new, trendy and supposedly healthy for us to try in the food market. That goes for drinks as well.
There's always something new, trendy and supposedly healthy for us to try in the food market. That goes for drinks as well.
All about the mason jar salad trend you've been seeing online
Looking for something to do this weekend? Why not make your lunch for an entire week?
Looking for something to do this weekend? Why not make your lunch for an entire week?
Packing healthy car snacks for your next road trip
Summer road trips are inevitable -- but the greasy fast food and salty gas station snacks don't have to be.
Summer road trips are inevitable -- but the greasy fast food and salty gas station snacks don't have to be.
Girl mauled by raccoon as baby still making progress on 15th birthday
It's been almost 15 years since Charlotte Ponce was attacked by a raccoon that had somehow gotten into her house, room, and then her crib. Since then, she's endured multiple surgeries to rebuild her face and ears.
It's been almost 15 years since Charlotte Ponce was attacked by a raccoon that had somehow gotten into her house, room, and then her crib. Since then, she's endured multiple surgeries to rebuild her face and ears.
Dry drowning: What is it and how to spot the symptoms
School is out and summer is here, which means kids will be heading to the water.
School is out and summer is here, which means kids will be heading to the water.
FOX 2 Fitness Challenge: No sugar, no dairy for 8 weeks
Two of our producers of 'The Nine' have something else in common besides early hours and tight deadlines - they want to slim down and get fit.
Two of our producers of 'The Nine' have something else in common besides early hours and tight deadlines - they want to slim down and get fit.
Charcoal powder in your water: what's the deal?
America's Holistic Heart Doctor Joel Kahn joined us on The Nine with some insight.
America's Holistic Heart Doctor Joel Kahn joined us on The Nine with some insight.
Electronic brain stimulation relieving Warren man's dystonia
Dystonia is triggered by bad signals from the brain. So, doctor's are using deep brain stimulation to stop those bad signals.
Dystonia is triggered by bad signals from the brain. So, doctor's are using deep brain stimulation to stop those bad signals.
State of Michigan launches campaign aimed to boost vaccine rates
The State of Michigan has launched a new effort to encourage parents to vaccinate their children.
The State of Michigan has launched a new effort to encourage parents to vaccinate their children.
Sleep solutions for parents with toddlers
Dr. Leonard Pollack, a pediatrician from Henry Ford Health System, joins us in studio to give us some insight.
Dr. Leonard Pollack, a pediatrician from Henry Ford Health System, joins us in studio to give us some insight.
The charcoal phenomenon: is it right for your skin?
Dr. Steven Grekin joins us on The Nine.
Dr. Steven Grekin joins us on The Nine.
The sweet side of dark chocolate
Dr. Joel Kahn joins us on The Nine to tell us the benefits of eating dark chocolate.
Dr. Joel Kahn joins us on The Nine to tell us the benefits of eating dark chocolate.
Research: sugar doesn't actually make kids hyper. That's your perception.
Many think sugar makes their kids hyper, but we're here busting that myth.
Many think sugar makes their kids hyper, but we're here busting that myth.
Chance meeting with restaurant chef turns FOX 2 director's life around
FOX 2 director Alex Kimbrough shares his weight loss journey after a chance encounter with a restaurant chef.
FOX 2 director Alex Kimbrough shares his weight loss journey after a chance encounter with a restaurant chef.



















