Women with breast cancer will soon have better access to specialist care.
The Philadelphia Phillies and the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia got together to host their annual Halloween party for child cancer patients.
Can food dyes be dangerous to health?
Dr. Manny runs down the most outrageous and talked about health stories of the week
A recent study found computer-aided detection, or CAD, when used by a single radiologist is just as effective as two radiologists examining the same image.
Some of the best and worst scoring restaurants, according to local health inspectors.
They disagree on just about everything; the bridges project, health insurance and a timetable to get out of Iraq.But in the first debate between third district congressional candidates John Yarmuth and Anne Northup, it was Yarmuth's vote for the Wall Street bailout bill the prompted the sharpest exchanges.
Ask Dr. Manny: I heard flax seed oil can lead to prostate cancer. Is this true?
Study: Classical music helps pregnant women reduce stress
Students are using new technologies to cheat on exams.
Online companies promoting cheap prescription drugs may be misleading.
Pink ribbons are symbols of breast cancer support. The color is on everything from bracelets to candy, and now hair. One Bothell hair salon's has an interesting idea to put pink on your head. KING 5's Roberta Romero reports.
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azfamily.com's Tess Rafols reports the Navajo Nation and the U.S. Health Dept. are warning people of the possibility of an outbreak.
A small beetle carrying a big problem is crawling under the bark of Seattle elm trees for the winter. And while it's there, spores of the dreaded Dutch Elm Disease will take hold and the damage will be done. KING 5's Gary Chittim reports.
Dr. Manny talks to some celebrity moms on how they do it all
Often times we think of victims of breast cancer as the one person who's seeking treatment or having surgery. But that one person isn't the only victim. Families - parents, kids, brothers and sisters, they also battle the cancer with their loved one. The Lee family from Louisville's shared their story of how they overcame breast cancer.
Governor Beshear has set up an economic action team to advise him on what state government should do to keep Kentucky's banking, housing and health insurance markets afloat.
A new survey has showed the majority of Australians don't see anxiety as a mental health issue.
Ask Dr. Manny: What do you think of substituting caffeine pills for coffee?
WHAS11 has the story of a breast cancer survivor who is a man. Men can and do get breast cancer and one local survivor is determined to help other people understand the bit of blue in all that pink.
Dr. Holly Atkinson has tips for preventing stress from affecting your health.
Purnima Mane and the UNFPA are helping women across the world.
How hard do you have to work out to work off a few pounds?
New cutting-edge braces promise to cut treatment time in half.
How to fake your tan and still get noticed
October is breast cancer awareness month, and a lot of the talk this month centers around mammograms. Dr. Mamta Kalidas, an oncologist from Austin Diagnostic Clinic, talked about the importance of mammography as a screening tool.
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta answers viewer questions in a weekly segment.
A surveillance video may lead to the indictment of mother Casey Anthony.
Social networking Web sites help patients connect for resources and mutual support.
Outrage over New Jersey making flu shots mandatory for kids
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Some popular snack foods are no longer off limits for people with diverticulitis as CNN's Judy Fortin reports.
New York psychiatrist and author Dr. Gail Saltz talks with CNN about the psychological toll of markets and offers tips.
Military service is taking a heavy toll on the mental health of our service men and women. That's why some Austin-based musicians are banding together to stage the "Music March for Heroes."
Things you should know before hiring a nanny
It's been revealed the humble aspirin tablet can significantly reduce the risk of women developing breast cancer.
It was a beautiful day to take a run. At Naval Medical Center Portsmouth on Wednesday, about 600 people ran with a purpose.