azfamily.com's Claudia Rivero reports new information from the American Psychological Association reveals 80% of Americans are worried about money and the economy.
Dr. De-Kun Li talks about the new SIDS study.
The actress discusses her new book.
Most children love pets. But parents might not realize there are some health dangers with some animals. CBS4 Medical Editor Dr. Dave Hnida reports.
Dr. William Shafner answers viewers' medical queries.
A new poll puts Senator Obama in the lead, just 28 days before the big election. Meanwhile, some analysts are taking a look at what the candidates have to offer in the way of health care, and what it means in today's troubled economy.
The risk of getting breast cancer is indiscriminate among women, but the chance of dying from breast cancer is markedly higher for minority women. But Norton Cancer Institute is combating that problem, one parking lot at a time.
An autopsy is being done on Larry Belcher to see if he had a medical condition that may have contributed to the crash. His wife tells WHAS11 News that he was in good health and didn't have any problems.
Being diagnosed with breast cancer is devastating at any age. Dr. Manny walks through the different treatment options
Ask Dr. Manny: I've only been able to try over-the-counter medications for IBS. Can you give me more suggestions?
A new survey shows economnic stress is taking its toll on Americans. Washington's Department of Health is concerned that may have people falling back on bad habits. KING 5's Jane McCarthy reports.
What can we expect during the 2008 flu season? CNN's Judy Fortin reports in this Health Minute.
It was a glamorous night for some of Hollywood's most famous ladies. Christina McLarty reports.
Imagine getting tired and out of breath just by doing everyday tasks - like laundry and cooking. Now a North Texas doctor is using a little known device to actually squeeze life back into patients.
PCOM went pink on Monday to honor the battle against breast cancer.
Having an exotic pet may sound like fun, but it could actually make you sick. Parents are being warned about the health dangers some non-traditional pets may pose to your family.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their views on the state's mental health care system.
Health Storm Center: Dr. Manny reviews the three types of mastectomies for treatment of breast cancer
A new reports says young children should not keep hedgehogs as pets - or hamsters, baby chicks, lizards and turtles, for that matter - because of risks for disease; KDKA's Jim Lokay reports.
Ask Dr. Manny: Can the Pill help fight osteoporosis?
Eating food prepared from cookbok recipes may be worse for you than eating out.
Comedian Annabelle Gurwitch's son was diagnosed with Vacterl syndrome.
KREM 2's Othello Richards finds out why crimes related to prescription drugs are on the rise.
In the last 70 years the number of calories in recipes has risen 60 percent.
A mother is forced to drop her daughter 40 feet into the arms of onlookers.
Jenny McCarthy's new book shines the spotlight on mothers of autistic children.
Imprisoned mothers communicate with their kids via "The Storybook Project."
Democrat Barack Obama sharply criticized Republican John McCain's health care proposals Saturday, saying they could force millions of Americans to struggle to buy medical insurance.
Bunions are painful and debilitating, but they can be treated
We'll show you the best treatments options and introduce you to a 3-year-old Boxer who beat the odds
A.C. Morgan survived a plane crash that burned 30 percent of his body.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta and crew get altitude sickness while on assignment in the mountains of Peru.
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta shows us some strategies that the town of La Oroya uses to reduce exposure to lead and arsenic.
azfamily.com's Marissa Wingate reports a Valley pizzeria owner is accused of storing drugs alongside ingredients for his pizza after a health inspector came calling.
Three restaurants get failing grades from health inspectors. Problems range from raches to pretend hand washing.
Breast cancer project aims to shift research emphasis to cause and prevention.
azfamily.com's Kristine Harrington reports a new study shows overall drug use is down but prescription drug abuse is way up in Arizona.
Breast cancer does not discriminate; a look into the life of a young cancer patient