Christie Brinkley, 63, daughters pose for cover SI Swimsuit
Model Christie Brinkley is celebrating her 63rd birthday with a return to the pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue.
Model Christie Brinkley is celebrating her 63rd birthday with a return to the pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue.
Super Bowl can bring joy, good times, and even heart attacks
The Super Bowl can be a highly emotional game. Millions of people will be watching, and many of them don't practice a healthy lifestyle.
The Super Bowl can be a highly emotional game. Millions of people will be watching, and many of them don't practice a healthy lifestyle.
Illinois plans to lower age requirement to be organ donor so that more lives can be saved
Secretary of State Jesse White announced plans on Thursday to lower the age requirement to become an organ donor.
Secretary of State Jesse White announced plans on Thursday to lower the age requirement to become an organ donor.
Chicago doctors, medical students protest defunding of ACA
President Trump's executive order defunding the Affordable Care Act is a bitter pill to swallow for hundreds of doctors and medical students in Chicago.
President Trump's executive order defunding the Affordable Care Act is a bitter pill to swallow for hundreds of doctors and medical students in Chicago.
Chicago Magazine editor discusses melanoma diagnosis
Susanna Homan, editor and publisher of Chicago Magazine, talks about her melanoma diagnosis and how she broke the news to readers in a recent column.
Susanna Homan, editor and publisher of Chicago Magazine, talks about her melanoma diagnosis and how she broke the news to readers in a recent column.
Medical marijuana in Arizona generated $280 million in sales, $30 million in tax revenue
Medical marijuana is a growing industry across the country, and that's especially true here in Arizona. The latest numbers from the Arizona Department of Health Services show there are now more card holders than ever before, and they are also using more cannabis than ever before. FOX 10's Kari Lake reports.
Medical marijuana is a growing industry across the country, and that's especially true here in Arizona. The latest numbers from the Arizona Department of Health Services show there are now more card holders than ever before, and they are also using more cannabis than ever before. FOX 10's Kari Lake reports.
The vertical C-T scan is better and 'so much easier'
If you or someone you know has ever had a C-T scan, then you know how uncomfortable they can be.
If you or someone you know has ever had a C-T scan, then you know how uncomfortable they can be.
Why your smartphone could be ruining your sleep
If you want to sleep better, lose the smartphone, or at least get it out of your bedroom.
If you want to sleep better, lose the smartphone, or at least get it out of your bedroom.
First GMO apples will hit US shelves next month
A Canadian company will begin rolling out genetically modified (GMO) apples next month throughout the Midwest.
A Canadian company will begin rolling out genetically modified (GMO) apples next month throughout the Midwest.
Smokers cause harm for animals beyond second-hand smoke
The FDA has a new warning for pet owners who also smoke - it's not just second-hand smoke that's harmful for your four-legged friends.
The FDA has a new warning for pet owners who also smoke - it's not just second-hand smoke that's harmful for your four-legged friends.
New procedure takes away foot pain caused by osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis affects about 27 million Americans, and one of the most common trouble areas is in the foot.
Osteoarthritis affects about 27 million Americans, and one of the most common trouble areas is in the foot.
Handful of rat virus cases seen in Illinois
Health officials are investigating how a rare rat virus called the Seoul virus infected eight people in Wisconsin and Illinois.
Health officials are investigating how a rare rat virus called the Seoul virus infected eight people in Wisconsin and Illinois.
1 in 4 U.S. men have cancer-linked HPV infections
CHICAGO (AP) - The first national estimate suggests that nearly half of U.S. men have genital infections caused by a sexually transmitted virus and that 1 in 4 has strains linked with several cancers.
CHICAGO (AP) - The first national estimate suggests that nearly half of U.S. men have genital infections caused by a sexually transmitted virus and that 1 in 4 has strains linked with several cancers.
Rauner wary of 'Obamacare' repeal without replacement
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner says President Barack Obama's health care law has "massive flaws," but he's cautious about repeal "with nothing to replace it."
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner says President Barack Obama's health care law has "massive flaws," but he's cautious about repeal "with nothing to replace it."
Woman battling brain cancer to run 7 marathons in 7 days on 7 different continents
A Virginia woman is preparing for an incredible race that spans around the world. BethAnn Telford will run seven marathons, in seven days, on all seven continents.
A Virginia woman is preparing for an incredible race that spans around the world. BethAnn Telford will run seven marathons, in seven days, on all seven continents.
STUDY: Marijuana use spikes among Americans over 50
More people over 50 are smoking pot more than ever before. They're outpacing all other age groups.
More people over 50 are smoking pot more than ever before. They're outpacing all other age groups.
Tapeworm dangers from sushi grow
Researchers are warning doctors that an increase human parasite infection from the Japanese broad tapeworm is likely due to the increase in popularity of eating raw fish as well as the presence of the tapeworm in salmon from Alaska.
Researchers are warning doctors that an increase human parasite infection from the Japanese broad tapeworm is likely due to the increase in popularity of eating raw fish as well as the presence of the tapeworm in salmon from Alaska.
The Twin Doctors bust common health myths
Does sugar make your kid hyperactive? Does cracking your knuckles give you arthritis? Dr. Jamil Abdur-Rahman and his twin brother Dr. Idries Abdur-Rahman joined Good Day Chicago anchor Sylvia Perez to talk about common health myths.
Does sugar make your kid hyperactive? Does cracking your knuckles give you arthritis? Dr. Jamil Abdur-Rahman and his twin brother Dr. Idries Abdur-Rahman joined Good Day Chicago anchor Sylvia Perez to talk about common health myths.
RECALL: Canned chicken could have foreign material
A brand of canned chicken is being recalled because there could be foreign materials in the cans.
A brand of canned chicken is being recalled because there could be foreign materials in the cans.
GA mother, young daughter fighting cancer together
A Newton County mother is battling cancer at the same time as her toddler daughter.
A Newton County mother is battling cancer at the same time as her toddler daughter.



















