
Today isn't just Friday, it's also "don't fry day." Experts are trying to raise awareness about skin cancer - FOX News correspondent Marianne Rafferty has more. More>>
If you think food portion sizes are out of control, you're right. More>>
A new study suggests people who eat organic food can become judgemental, or, as one researcher put it, "act like jerks." More>>
Keeping kids safe during the upcoming swimming season. Dr. Anita Chandra, a pediatrician from Northwestern Medicine, has tips for you. More>>
Two Illinois dioceses are joining a group of more than 40 plaintiffs in 12 lawsuits challenging the Obama administration's "birth control mandate." More>>
Will County has started to test mosquitoes and birds for signs of the West Nile virus. More>>
This week, pop superstar Paula Abdul is revealing her medical condition for the first time on TV with Dr. Oz. She has struggled with the pain condition RSD for years. More>>
The Time magazine cover showing the mother breastfeeding a 4-year-old boy got a lot of attention. That mom practices attachment parenting, and we asked Dr. Mona Khanna what it's all about. More>>
A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee has recommended the agency approve a new drug, Lorqess, to treat obesity. More>>
Dr. Melody Hart joined Good Day Chicago with some holistic health advice to help you look and feel good for spring and summer. More>>
FOX Medical Team's Dr. Mike Cirigliano joined Good Day Chicago to talk about how to avoid a flesh-eating bacteria infection, and the dangers of not keeping your baby at a healthy weight. More>>
Dr. Oz joined Good Day Chicago live from New York to speak on how you can shed a few pounds to get ready for swimsuit season and feel better before hitting the beach. More>>
It's rumored Victorian women had their ribs removed to look slim. Who can forget Scarlett O'Hara's corset, pulled so painfully tight? More>>
Anne Geddes, the photographer behind those famous baby pictures, has another big project. More>>
Federal health officials say at least 14 people in nine states have been infected with salmonella by handling tainted dog food. More>>