Ohio doctor gives patients adorable hand-drawn cartoons after surgery
An Ohio doctor surprises his young surgery patients with hand-drawn dressings that feature the children’s favorite characters.
An Ohio doctor surprises his young surgery patients with hand-drawn dressings that feature the children’s favorite characters.
You're likely to be most miserable at age 47, study suggests
The dreaded mid-life crisis may be a response to life’s peak of misery, according to a study published Monday in the National Bureau of Economic Research.
The dreaded mid-life crisis may be a response to life’s peak of misery, according to a study published Monday in the National Bureau of Economic Research.
New York boy, 11, dies from flu: 'We don’t want Luca to become just a statistic'
His mother claims he was vaccinated against the virus.
His mother claims he was vaccinated against the virus.
Girl, 4, becomes blind after suffering from flu, mother says
A mother from Waterloo, Iowa, said her daughter became blind after being hospitalized for the flu.
A mother from Waterloo, Iowa, said her daughter became blind after being hospitalized for the flu.
Woman says birth control pills led to ‘massive’ blood clots that nearly killed her: ‘I’m lucky to be alive’
Reports said that the woman was hospitalized for days after birth control pills led her to develop two “massive” blood clots in her lungs.
Reports said that the woman was hospitalized for days after birth control pills led her to develop two “massive” blood clots in her lungs.
Raising minimum wage by $1 could prevent thousands of suicides each year, study suggests
Researchers estimated that a $1 increase to the current state minimum wage could have prevented 27,550 suicide deaths from 1990-2015, according to estimates from a new study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.
Researchers estimated that a $1 increase to the current state minimum wage could have prevented 27,550 suicide deaths from 1990-2015, according to estimates from a new study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.
Dallas high school student unexpectedly dies; family believes it was flu-related
A junior at Bishop Lynch Catholic High School in Dallas died and it may have been from the flu. The news brought hundreds of people to the school to remember her.
A junior at Bishop Lynch Catholic High School in Dallas died and it may have been from the flu. The news brought hundreds of people to the school to remember her.
6 cases of whooping cough reported at Oak Park and River Forest High School
Oak Park and River Forest High School in west suburban Oak Park has reported six cases of whooping cough since November.
Oak Park and River Forest High School in west suburban Oak Park has reported six cases of whooping cough since November.
One dead, dozens sick from new virus in China
One person has died and dozens more are sick from a new type of coronavirus in China.
One person has died and dozens more are sick from a new type of coronavirus in China.
Hospital worker who reads to sick children asking for book donations
"He is a truly special human being."
"He is a truly special human being."
Woman with transplanted uterus gives birth to 'miracle' baby
A woman who gave birth to a boy she carried inside a transplanted womb said Thursday that the experimental procedure delivered a “miracle.”
A woman who gave birth to a boy she carried inside a transplanted womb said Thursday that the experimental procedure delivered a “miracle.”
Americans feel most anxious about upcoming week at 3:58 p.m. on Sunday, survey shows
Don’t be alarmed if you’re feeling anxious later this weekend. You may just be having a case of the “Sunday scaries.”
Don’t be alarmed if you’re feeling anxious later this weekend. You may just be having a case of the “Sunday scaries.”
Alcohol-related deaths have more than doubled over past 20 years in US, study finds
The study looked at death certificate data between 1999 and 2017 and found an increase in alcohol-related deaths, especially among women.
The study looked at death certificate data between 1999 and 2017 and found an increase in alcohol-related deaths, especially among women.
Kids give standing ovation to 6-year-old classmate after his final chemo treatment
A little boy in Ohio received a standing ovation from his elementary school classmates after they learned he beat cancer.
A little boy in Ohio received a standing ovation from his elementary school classmates after they learned he beat cancer.
State's first child flu death of season reported in Chicago, city health officials say
The health agency said flu activity is currently at its peak.
The health agency said flu activity is currently at its peak.
Indiana couple has ICU wedding so bride's dying father can attend
An Indiana couple held their wedding ceremony at the hospital so the bride's dying father could be with them.
An Indiana couple held their wedding ceremony at the hospital so the bride's dying father could be with them.
How to manage parenting stress
Dr. Gabrielle Roberts, licensed clinical psychologist at Advocate Children's Hospital, joins the set to talk about practical ways to destress from parenting.
Dr. Gabrielle Roberts, licensed clinical psychologist at Advocate Children's Hospital, joins the set to talk about practical ways to destress from parenting.
Red Cross in ‘critical need’ of blood donations, offers donors chance to win Super Bowl trip
The American Red Cross said it needs donors of all blood types after fewer drives were held over the holidays and is offering a chance to win tickets to the big game.
The American Red Cross said it needs donors of all blood types after fewer drives were held over the holidays and is offering a chance to win tickets to the big game.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she is 'cancer-free' following radiation treatment
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg confirmed that she is “cancer-free” after beating the disease for the fourth time. She underwent treatment for pancreatic cancer last summer.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg confirmed that she is “cancer-free” after beating the disease for the fourth time. She underwent treatment for pancreatic cancer last summer.
Atlanta Hawks' Trae Young cancels more than $1M in medical debt for metro Atlanta residents
Atlanta Hawks star point guard, Trae Young, has canceled more than $1 million in medical debt for Atlanta residents who cannot pay.
Atlanta Hawks star point guard, Trae Young, has canceled more than $1 million in medical debt for Atlanta residents who cannot pay.

















