Forgiveness, doctors say, can also keep you healthy. Susan Hendricks explains in today's health minute
TUSCALOOSA - A research team at the University of Alabama led by Dr. Adam Harrington was able to find something that could protect the loss of neurons.
The first sign that a man has coronary heart disease could be death, says one University of Alabama at Birmingham expert.
Doctors say sweet substance should be regulated like a toxic drug.
If you are parent of more than one child then you know all about sibling rivalry.Dr. Kristen Berthiaume with Grayson and Associates joins us to discuss the topic.
Heart disease kills more women than all cancers combined. That's why you might notice a lot of people wearing red today in honor of the American Heart Association's "Go Red for Women". P.J. Rossi, a heart disease survivor, tells us what "wear red day" is all about.
We hear the word Dementia and we often think that Dementia only affects some senior adults. But, the fact is Dementia affects millions in various stages of their lives.
New ultrasonic procedure promises to destroy fat in problem areas without an incision. Stephanie Stanton reports.
Shortage of donor organs keeps tens of thousands waiting. Malini Basu rpeorts.
The Biggest Loser is one of NBC's biggest shows and this midday, Patrick House, the winner of season 10 joins us.
Federal health officials have expanded approval of a blood thinning drug to millions of new patients with a common heart problem that can cause deadly strokes and blood clots.
Be careful while you're soaking up those rays this summer, exposure to the sun presents many dangers that could even be deadly.
The oldest Baby Boomers are turning 65 this year, which means they're reaching the age when they can enroll in Medicare.
Hoover, AL - WORK OUT and HELP OUT local Zumba® instructors raise money to help our local Alabamians who were affected by recent tornados. Instructors will be teaching in segments between 10 am - 1 pm. Come anytime and Zumba® as long as you want!
Dietitian offers tips on avoiding sugar hidden in foods you wouldn't suspect. Doreen Gentzler reports.
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