6.20.17 – In 1936, American athlete Jesse Owens broke the 100m world record with a 10.2 second sprint at the NCAA Track & Field Championships in Chicago, Ill. He went on to win four Olympic Gold Medals (100m, 200m, 4x100m, and Long Jump) at the summer games in Berlin, Germany that year, and his 100m world record stood for 20 years. 
6.20.17 – In 1936, American athlete Jesse Owens broke the 100m world record with a 10.2 second sprint at the NCAA Track & Field Championships in Chicago, Ill. He went on to win four Olympic Gold Medals (100m, 200m, 4x100m, and Long Jump) at the summer games in Berlin, Germany that year, and his 100m world record stood for 20 years.
6.20.17 Ask a Doc – Pediatrician Thomas Dovidio and interventional cardiologist Raminder Singh weigh in on how to stave off the common cold and guidelines for cholesterol medications. 
6.20.17 Ask a Doc – Pediatrician Thomas Dovidio and interventional cardiologist Raminder Singh weigh in on how to stave off the common cold and guidelines for cholesterol medications.
6.19.17 Salads – Serve these gluten-free dishes and impress the whole party. 
6.19.17 Salads – Serve these gluten-free dishes and impress the whole party.
6.19.17 Quiz – There’s good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. But you already knew that. It’s what you don’t know that could impact you most. Test your knowledge. 
6.19.17 Quiz – There’s good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. But you already knew that. It’s what you don’t know that could impact you most. Test your knowledge.
6.16.17 Eyes and Ears – Here are a few sensible suggestions to protect your sight and hearing. 
6.16.17 Eyes and Ears – Here are a few sensible suggestions to protect your sight and hearing.
6.15.17 Risk Assessments – Estimate your personal risk of developing diabetes. Compare your actual age to your heart’s biological age. It takes just a couple minutes to get a personalized report. 
6.15.17 Risk Assessments – Estimate your personal risk of developing diabetes. Compare your actual age to your heart’s biological age. It takes just a couple minutes to get a personalized report.
6.15.17 On This Date – In 1967, 50 years ago today, the song “Groovin'” by The Young Rascals was the Billboard Top 100 #1 song. Born on this day were actress Courteney Cox (1964), actor Neil Patrick Harris (1973) and Chinese President Xi Jinping (1953). 
6.15.17 On This Date – In 1967, 50 years ago today, the song “Groovin'” by The Young Rascals was the Billboard Top 100 #1 song. Born on this day were actress Courteney Cox (1964), actor Neil Patrick Harris (1973) and Chinese President Xi Jinping (1953).