Articles for Tag: "health enews"

Making a difference in the fight against diabetes  Featured
Making a difference in the fight against diabetes
Tens of thousands of people committed to finding a cure for diabetes will be riding in the upcoming Tour de Cure cycling event. Here’s one woman’s special story.
How William got his groove back—and his golf swing  Featured
How William got his groove back—and his golf swing
TAVR: It may sound foreign, but it’s the next big thing in heart care and it’s helping to heal plenty of hearts.
Magnets can be deadly for kids 
Magnets can be deadly for kids
Most children who accidently swallow magnets require at least one surgery and sometimes more to treat the internal injuries, a new study shows.
4 tips to prepare for your first 5K 
4 tips to prepare for your first 5K
Thinking about running your first 5K? Here are four training techniques to help you get the most out of it.
Teen bullies more likely to become adult criminals, study says 
Teen bullies more likely to become adult criminals, study says
Nearly half of those who admitted to being bullies as adolescents carried the behavior into adulthood engaging in criminal behavior.
Baby’s rare heart defect surgery inspires Grey’s Anatomy  Featured
Baby’s rare heart defect surgery inspires Grey’s Anatomy
Ian McDonagh was one of the first infants in North America to survive surgery for two extremely rare heart defects. A decade later, Grey’s Anatomy recaps his miraculous story.
Can lipstick be toxic for your health? 
Can lipstick be toxic for your health?
According to a new report, lipsticks and glosses may contain potentially troubling levels of metals. Here’s what you should know.