Halloween can be scary during the pandemic. A Cleveland Clinic pediatrician treats us to some tips to stay safe while having a hauntingly good time.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. A psychiatrist offers advice on how parents can help protect their children from bullying.
Results from a Cleveland Clinic study, which has been years in the making, show the benefits of deep brain stimulation for people who have had a stroke.
New data from Cleveland Clinic shows how effective the COVID-19 vaccine is in reducing infection and hospitalizations.
A physician offers advice for those who may still being dealing with headaches after recovering from COVID-19.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Meet a survivor who has battled breast cancer three times. She is sharing her story with hopes of inspiring others.
With Sweetest Day just around the corner, you may wondering what to get your significant other. A psychologist offers some ideas using the five love languages.
The U.S. Preventive Services Takes Force has updated its guidance on aspirin use for prevention of heart disease and stroke. A cardiologist weighs in on the recommendations.
Hayrides, pumpkin patches and other fall festivities are back, but are they safe to attend this year? A Cleveland Clinic doctor has some advice.
A Cleveland Clinic study suggests people who have had weight loss surgery report better long-term physical health and quality of life.