IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
UP NEXT
Dairy worker with bird flu developed pinkeye but no respiratory symptoms 02:18
Selena Gomez opens up on mental health journey, helping youth 06:38
Walker Hayes talks sobriety journey, new album ‘Sober Thoughts’ 05:51
Hormone replacement therapy is safe to treat menopause: study 02:16
A surge of anger could raise risk of heart attack, new study shows 03:58
Kelly Corrigan talks PBS show about mental health, well-being 05:29
'Outbreak' of opioid overdoses kills 8 people in Austin, Texas 01:33
Breast cancer screenings should start at 40, panel recommends 02:40
May 2024 Start TODAY challenge focuses on walking and strength 04:23
Try these DIY tips to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul 04:06
A look at the benefits of rock climbing for people with Parkinson’s 04:44
The 5 C's of media use: How to manage screen time for your kids 07:45
What is ‘Ozempic personality’? Users report changes in mood 02:33
Improve muscle tone and mobility with these low impact moves 03:57
Find calm and reduce stress with these tips and products 04:07
Decoding cosmetic labels: Understanding ‘clean’ beauty symbols 05:17
Wait times for doctor’s appointments at all-time high 02:18
What is male factor infertility, and how can it be treated? 04:41
Is there harmful radiation coming from wireless headphones? 04:30
How scientists are trying to delay menopause and preserve fertility 03:49
Walking again: Spinal research pays off 01:24 Decades of research into spinal cord injuries are paying off. Researchers are reporting that several paralyzed patients are doing what was once considered impossible, walking again. NBC's Erika Edwards reports. Sept. 24, 2018
Read More UP NEXT
Dairy worker with bird flu developed pinkeye but no respiratory symptoms 02:18
Selena Gomez opens up on mental health journey, helping youth 06:38
Walker Hayes talks sobriety journey, new album ‘Sober Thoughts’ 05:51
Hormone replacement therapy is safe to treat menopause: study 02:16
A surge of anger could raise risk of heart attack, new study shows 03:58
Kelly Corrigan talks PBS show about mental health, well-being 05:29