March Madness is back and that means college basketball fans will be spending a lot of time watching TV. A doctor explains why you should stay active as you root for your favorite team.
As we 'spring ahead' one hour on Sunday, some people might notice that they have difficulty sleeping. A sleep specialist offers some advice.
March 10 is World Kidney Day. A nephrologist explains how severe cases of COVID-19 can impact the kidneys and when you should seek out treatment.
Mental health has become a top priority two years into the pandemic. A psychologist explains why and offers some coping skills if you're feeling stressed or anxious.
Thinking about traveling for Spring Break? A physician offers some safety tips to keep in mind before booking your trip.
March is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month. A woman with MS shares the long-term complications she's now dealing with after opting not to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. A doctor discusses why screenings are so important.
A pediatric psychologist shares advice on easing fears kids may have about the war unfolding in Ukraine.
A recent study shows how Cleveland Clinic-developed protocol has been able to significantly improve survival rates among patients who've suffered the most severe kind of heart attack, no matter their socioeconomic background.
When you find a gray hair, you may assume it's a sign of getting older. But, did you know stress can also play a role? A psychologist explains.