A COVID-19 survivor reflects on his life-threatening battle with the virus and the importance of getting vaccinated.
Dealing with fall allergies during a pandemic can be confusing. An allergist helps sort out common allergy symptoms from those of COVID-19.
A geriatrician explains the importance of COVID booster shots for individuals over the age of 65 years old.
A recent Cleveland Clinic study found breast cancer survival rates increase when surgery, chemotherapy and radiation are completed within 38 weeks of the initial diagnosis.
Meet an Ohio teen who never expected to spend time on a ventilator after a host of medical issues, including COVID-19, left her fighting for her life.
September 29th is World Heart Day. Cleveland Clinic research shows heart attack outcomes improved, in women particularly, when healthcare providers followed a standardized care plan.
A recent Cleveland Clinic study found that patients who regularly use steroid nasal sprays are less likely to develop severe COVID-19-related disease. One of the lead authors explains why that is.
September is World Alzheimer's Month, and a recent study shows dementia cases are expected to triple worldwide by 2050. A physician explains what's causing that trend.
A doctor specializing in geriatric medicine offers advice on how older individuals can stay safe from the Delta variant.
September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. A pediatric registered dietitian talks about why consuming too many ultra-processed foods can be bad for your child's health.