Dr. Cheryl Bettigole steps down at Philadelphia Health Commissioner
Philadelphia's Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole will step down from her position in February, Mayor Cherelle Parker's Administration announced Friday.
Former Eagles cheerleaders create NICU care packages for families in Delco
Members of the Philadelphia Professional Football Cheerleading Alumni gathered in Newtown Square Thursday to create care packages that will provide financial and emotional support to families with babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, (NICU).
Kids who consume energy drinks are more prone to mental health disorders, study finds
Energy drinks could pose a risk to young brains, according to new research.
Syphilis reaches 1950s levels in US, while other STD rates show mixed trends
The U.S. syphilis epidemic isn't abating, with the rate of infectious cases rising 9% in 2022, according to a new federal government report on sexually transmitted diseases in adults.
ADHD medication recalled because bottles may contain different drug that has opposite effect
The medication is being recalled in the U.S. after a pharmacist reported opening a bottle labeled for the ADHD medication but found an antihistamine drug inside, the FDA said.
Free at-home nurse visits available to moms, newborns in these NJ counties
A new program in New Jersey allows moms of newborns to get free at-home nurse visits for the first two weeks after delivery.
America's most bed bug infested cities may surprise you
Travelers beware: Orkin just released the 2024 list of the top 50 most bed bug infested cities in the U.S.
NJ troopers save man's life after hunting accident in Sussex County
A hunting accident could have taken a tragic turn if it wasn't for the quick-thinking actions of state troopers.
Respiratory illnesses remain 'elevated' throughout much of country: CDC
Respiratory illnesses that include a fever plus a cough or sore throat, causing people to seek medical care, have remained elevated in the last two weeks, the CDC said Friday.
Is 'smartphone pinky' real? Doctors weigh in
The indent on your pinky is real, doctors say, but “smartphone pinky" is not.
Most Americans cannot afford a $1K emergency expense
Thirty-five percent of adults surveyed said they'd have to borrow money if they had a $1,000 unexpected expense.
Risky, outdoor play important for children's wellbeing: Pediatricians
Free play, especially "risky play," is essential for the well-being of children, Canadian pediatricians say.
Eating snow 'not worth the risk' of ingesting contaminants, health expert says
One of the reasons why snow should be avoided as a food item involves its role as one of nature’s air filters. Here's why it can be dangerous to eat and some alternatives for kids.
Robitussin cough syrup recalled nationwide due to microbial contamination
The recalled Robitussin cough syrups were found to have microbial contamination, which could lead to deadly infections for immunocompromised people, officials said.
New start times for Chester County school district has parents in heated debate
Debate in a Chester County school district over a plan to change its school start times. Both those for and against the plan make their own compelling arguments.
Prostate cancer diagnoses increase prompts doctors to strongly urge men to get checked early
Due to a recent influx of prostate cancer diagnoses, doctors are urging men in their 40s to get screened early to potentially save your life later.
New start times for Chester County school district does not meet parental approval
The district said in a letter posted the decision was made based on research on school start times and student sleep health and the district's hiring of more school bus drivers. Parents lit up Facebook in response to the changes.
Unexpected donor gives woman with kidney disease gift-of-life: 'He's my angel on Earth'
A woman with Stage 5 kidney disease was desperate for a kidney donor when an unexpected person gave her the ultimate gift.
Woman with kidney disease receives gift of life from unexpected donor
A woman with Stage 5 kidney disease was desperate for a kidney donor when an unexpected person gave her the ultimate gift.
Can you keep your New Year's resolution? GymBird is offering $5,000 to one lucky contest winner who can
If the participant meets their goals by March 29, the contest money is theirs. But the deal has a catch that some politically-minded hopefuls may find motivating.