More than 4,500 Forsyth County residents took part in the American Heart Association’s 2012 Tanglewood Heart and Stroke Walk, on Saturday, Oct. 20. Sponsored by Wake Forest Baptist Health and
Health and Wellness
- Black Mental Health Summit coming to Winston-Salem in May
- Busta’s Person of the Week: Nonprofit uses drama skits as therapy to work through personal issues
- Novant Health names Dr. Pam Oliver chief medical officer
- Busta’s Person of the Week: Mother of two shares her weight loss journey, losing 100 lbs.
- Busta’s Person of the Week: A massage is not a luxury but a necessity, so listen to what your body is telling you
Boys in the United States appear to be entering puberty much earlier than in the past – a trend researchers caution may have important medical, psychosocial, public health and environmental
Forsyth Medical Center is one of just two hospitals in the state of North Carolina to offer patients at risk of sudden cardiac arrest a new life-saving device that can
More victims of the state’s former Eugenics Board Program have come forward, including five in Forsyth County. According to the latest numbers from the N.C. Justice for Sterilization Victims Foundation,
The Winston-Salem Urban League, 201 W. Fifth St., will hold a town hall meeting on Health Care and Medicare for
One of the most important homework assignments for UNCG freshmen was due Oct. 15. That was the deadline for first-year
The Village Inn Event Center is partnering with Women’s Wellness & Fitness to host their 2nd Annual “Triad’s Largest Party
The Rehabilitation Studies program at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) has been awarded accreditation by the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE).
Kimberley Park Elementary School students and their families took part in International Walk to School Day on Wednesday, Oct. 3.
Northwest Child Development Centers (NWCDC), Inc. is launching a program to increase healthy eating and physical activity among the Center’s