Christie Brinkley Promotes Heart Health Awareness at Fashion Week
Red is Christie Brinkley's color. The veteran supermodel returned to the runway Wednesday night for the Red Dress Collection fashion show, an annual New York
Study: Some Doctors Aren't Honest
People turn to them at some of their weakest moments expecting honest advice, but a new survey published in the journal Health Affairs shows some doctors admit
Brain Stimulation Provides a Memory Boost
An electrical brain-stimulation technique used to treat Parkinson's disease and chronic pain appears to enhance human memory as well, according to a tiny but
Ali Holman Sandbag Workout for Core
Last week it was a towel workout, this week: sandbags. Fitness expert Ali Holman joins us again to strengthen our core with her total body sandbag workout.
Caffeine Shot: Dangerous Buzz?
AeroShot, a dose of caffeine sold in lipstick-sized tubes for $2.99 each, hit the market last month in New York and Boston. But while Harvard professor thinks
Laser Treatment Trims Inches of Fat in Weeks
Trimming three or more inches of fat in just two weeks sounds like a gimmick, but a new product in the Twin Cities is promising both results and motivation for
Norovirus Sees Strong Season in MN
Norovirus infections recently forced two cruise ships to return to port early in south Florida after hundreds of people were sickened by the vicious
CDC Report Says Fewer Smokers Get Dental Checkups
A new government report finds that smokers have more problems with their teeth than non-smokers and they don't go to the dentist as often.
CDC: Breads Top List of Salt Sources in US Diets
Bread and rolls are the No. 1 source of salt in the American diet, accounting for more than twice as much sodium as snacks like potato chips and pretzels.
New CDC Immunization Recomendations
Each year, the Centers for Disease Control reviews their immunization recommendations for vaccinations. This year, there are two significant changes to the
Experts: Deep Vein Thrombosis Risk Increased by Window Seats, Not Economy Class
"Economy class syndrome," which suggests that air passengers in cheaper seats are at risk of deep vein thrombosis, is a myth, according to researchers, who
Missing Elderly Driver Revs Age Debate
Talk about taking the long way home! An 82-year-old South Dakota man was driving in dense fog on Friday night when he got lost. Two days later, he turned up in
Heart Transplant Blessed with Success
The American Heart Association is fighting to stop the number one killer of women -- heart disease. All month long, FOX 9 is helping raise awareness with The
Stretch those Hips with Galen Wood
Galen Wood, from Move In-Home Fitness, is here talking about ways to help stretch out our hips and avoid some of the detrimental effects of sitting so much.
1 in 5 Students Ride in Cars With Smokers
A CDC report estimates more than 1 in 5 high school and middle school students and ride in cars with someone who is smoking. Secondhand smoke exposure has been
Deer Ticks Spread North, Lyme Disease on Rise
The Minnesota Department of Health says more black-legged ticks -- better known as deer ticks -- are being found farther north than before, and their expansion