Kids may think they can spend as much time as they want on screens once summer arrives. However, a pediatrician explains why there should be limits.
As we head into summer, an emergency medicine physician offers advice for parents to help prevent hot car deaths.
A pediatric registered dietitian explains why parents should avoid letting their kids eat too much junk food this summer and stick with healthy snacks instead.
June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. Research from Cleveland Clinic has found that initial memory problems are linked with a slower rate of decline in Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
June is Men's Health Month. A Cleveland Clinic survey highlights men's biggest health concerns and what can be done about them.
Cleveland Clinic researchers uncover a possible culprit for the recent rise in young-onset colorectal cancer. The lead study author comments.
June 1-7 is CPR and AED Awareness Week. A cardiologist explains the importance of knowing how to do CPR and also use an AED.
May 31 is World No Tobacco Day. A physician comments on research showing the benefits of living a healthier lifestyle after quitting smoking.
An emergency medicine doctor offers swimming tips for parents to help ensure their little ones have a safe summer.
A registered dietician goes over some grilling tips to keep in mind when cooking out to avoid foodborne illnesses.