Illinois teen's memory resets every two hours after head injury

An Illinois teen says she can't remember anything after a traumatic head injury that has caused her memory to reset every two hours. 

Colorado woman, 24, in heart failure creates bucket list after 3rd transplant is denied

A 24-year-old woman with heart failure who has been denied a third transplant is asking for help in completing a bucket list as her family prepares for the worst.

Juul Labs says it will 'fully cooperate' with FDA investigation

San Francisco-based JUUL Labs Inc. said Tuesday it will "fully cooperate" with a U.S. Food and Drug Administration warning letter that alleges the company is making advertising claims for its e-cigarettes without FDA authorization.

These foods can help fight inflammation
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Registered dietitian Karin Hosenfeld from Nutrition at Play says inflammation is a common denominator in may chronic illnesses. She joined Good Day to share nutrition hacks to cut out a health concern linked to everything from cancer to heart disease.

Woman suffers mercury poisoning after using tainted skin cream from Mexico

A California woman is in a semi-comatose state after using a Ponds-labeled skin cream tainted with methylmercury, making her the first reported case of methylmercury poisoning of this type linked to a skin cream in the U.S., according to the Sacramento County Public Health agency. 

Americans love snacks, but at what cost to their health?

Americans are addicted to snacks, and food experts are paying closer attention to what that might mean for health and obesity.

Florida man dies after losing 25 percent of skin to flesh-eating bacteria

ORLANDO, Fla. - A man in Florida who had undergone four operations which removed over 25 percent of his skin after he contracted flesh-eating bacteria, died last week.

Dozens of Texas hospitals sue Big Pharma companies over nation's opioid epidemic

Dozens of hospitals across Texas are taking on big pharmaceutical companies and national pharmacies with a lawsuit to hold them accountable for the nation's opioid epidemic.

Lake Ray Hubbard swim event helps raise money for cancer research

Former SMU swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Ryan Berube is helping to raise money for cancer research through Swim Across America.

Mom's raw post on childhood cancer goes viral: 'It affects the entire family'

Heart-wrenching photos of a 5-year-old girl gently supporting her 4-year-old brother as the side effects of chemotherapy disrupt their playtime have gone viral after their mother shared a raw post about how childhood cancer impacts the whole family. 

Medical technology allows Rowlett girl to dance

A Rowlett girl is celebrating one year since a life-changing surgery. The technology is now allowing her to dance.

Dallas County judges work to stay fit, encourage others to be healthy

Two Dallas County judges who work with juvenile and family court cases change lives on a daily basis. But it's what they're doing on a different kind of bench that's having a big impact on how they hand down justice.