Jumping and jamming
Kids compete, keeping health top of mind.
Kids compete, keeping health top of mind.
An ambitious research program wants to move beyond 'one-size-fits-all' health care.
Star Wars characters visit patients and lift spirits at children's hospital.
Here's a hint: Health commitments need to be year-round affairs.
While men are predisposed to lose weight faster and easier, women can still see formidable results with the right lifestyle.
About 1 in 20 people survive sudden cardiac arrest at home. Amber Ciesielski, 32, survived—but she now faces a rare heart condition.
Susan Calkins stood a slim chance of surviving stage 4 ovarian cancer—until a clinical trial improved her odds.
16 American Ninja Warriors flip into children's hospital to cheer kids.
A boatload of toys motored up to Spectrum Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital to brighten patients' days.
12-year-old Izzabell Frederiksen gets the news she's been waiting for: Her back surgery is a success.
A rheumatologist summarizes one patient's winding road to diagnosing an autoimmune disease: "It is sometimes more art than science."
After battling chronic hip pain, Jon VanEizenga's hip replacement surgery gave him back his active life.