Tag: health
Impressive Benefits Of Drinking Water

The impressive benefits of water and it’s role in keeping one healthy.
Read MoreThe Coronavirus Pandemic and Your Finances

What do you need to do to keep your head above water… for however long the coronavirus crisis lasts?
Read MoreLizzo, Fat-Shaming and Body Image

Lizzo and fat-shaming. Are people going too far with it comes to criticism?
Read MoreBeat The Holiday Bulge With WHUR & NBC4

WHUR and NBC4 team up to help you get on the right road to fitness during the holiday season.
Read MoreMedical Monday: Menopause

Unraveling the mystery of menopause and how women can best address the issues that come with it.
Read MorePromising News In The Treatment For Sickle Cell Disease

A new clinical trial shows promise in treating Sickle Cell disease.
Read MoreMedical Monday: Ladies Share Their Battle of the Bulge

How women deal with fat-shaming and extreme weight loss
Read MoreMore Breast Cancer Screening Recommended

Breast Cancer Experts: More Women Should Be Screened For BRCA Mutations
Read MoreMedical Monday: Extreme Weight Loss

Part 1 of our two-part look at obesity and extreme weight loss.
Read MoreBlue Bell Ice Cream Licker Found

Police in Texas make an arrest in case of teen licking ice cream container at convenience store.
Read MoreWalk or Run for Your Health

Sister4Fitness wants you to be fit and healthy. Join them for their family, and fun filled 5K Run/Walk
Read MoreFlood Watch Active For Central MD, Study: Piping Hot Tea Doubles Risk Of Cancer

Flood Watch Active For Central MD. Baby Cough Syrup Recalled Over Contamination Risk. Study: Piping Hot Tea Doubles Risk Of Cancer.
Read MoreTrial Underway For Former Cop In Of Shooting Unarmed Black Teen,

Trial Underway For Former Cop Accused Of Shooting Unarmed Black Teen. Federal Appeals Court To Hear Arguments In Trump Emoluments Suit. Too Many Antibiotics For Older Americans.
Read MoreDental Care For Your Children

Dental health tips for very young children. What you need to know as a parent.
Read MoreNearly Half Of US Adults Have Heart Or Blood Vessel Disease

The American Heart Association said Thursday that more than 121 million adults had cardiovascular disease in 2016. Taking out those with only high blood pressure leaves 24 million, or 9 percent of adults, who have other forms of disease such as heart failure or clogged arteries.
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