Real Story: Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Vee lives with multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic disease that affects her central nervous system. This is her story.
Vee lives with multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic disease that affects her central nervous system. This is her story.
20 years ago, 25% of Tennessee high school students smoked, but today’s teens have different habits. Find out why.
Repetitive stress injuries are common conditions affecting the tendons and muscles around the shoulder, wrist, elbow and other joints. Learn how to identify, prevent and treat them.
“Pregnancy brain!” Moments of forgetfulness happen to everyone, but they seem to occur more often during pregnancy. Why?
We know high-sugar sodas are bad for health, so some people turn to sparkly substitutes. But are those beverages really healthier?
Eron Key tells us how 3 small changes helped her get to a size 4 from 14 in less than a year.
Changes in shape, color and texture of any part of the hand might reflect something unusual going on within your body. Here are a few signs to look for and what they could mean.
When it comes to talking to children about abuse, starting the conversation is the most important step. Here are some do’s and don’ts when it comes to broaching the subject.
Every environmentally friendly action helps the planet, but does it help you? When it comes to your health, going green can make you happier and healthier. Here is how.
Colorectal cancer can be prevented or treated successfully when caught early up to 92% of the time, yet it is still the third leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. Why? “People don’t get their screenings when they should,” says colorectal surgeon Dr. Shauna Lorenzo-Rivero. It’s as simple as that.