When their schools are near fast-food restaurants, black and Hispanic adolescents are more likely to be overweight and receive less benefit from exercise than Asian or white students, according to
Health and Wellness
- Busta’s Persons of the Week: Two friends share breast cancer journeys to become cancer free
- Blue Butterflies Gala Brunch supports retreat for women to recharge, renew, reconnect
- For Mina Yates, helping older adults is not a job, it’s her calling
- Giveaway addresses the need for proper-fitting attire for female student-athletes
- Walking is good for the H.E.A.R.R.T.
Lindsay Tise is not the guy you would expect to see pumping iron at the gym. At 94 years old, he suffers from knee osteoarthritis, a debilitating yet common ailment
The Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce has issued a resolution to North Carolina legislators in support of adequate funding for the health care industry. As the North Carolina legislature prepares to
Whittney Work, a Winston-Salem State University junior who is pursing a bachelor’s degree in nursing, is one of 16 national winners of the American Heart Association and Macy’s Go Red
U.S. Senator Kay Hagan is urging North Carolinians, especially those living in coastal communities, to prepare for the upcoming hurricane
The renowned Sunita Staneslow plays the harp in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center as
Senior Services employee Mina Fernanders received the Hearts Award on May 16 at the Third Annual CNA Challenges and Rewards
Their history dates to ancient Egypt. They became popular in this country after World War II, when servicemen brought the
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust announced grants of nearly $1.3 million this month to improve the health and quality
The North Carolina School Bus Safety Act (HB 428) has passed the N.C. House of Representatives. State Rep. Edward Hanes