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Here's a look at this week's Oaklawn Report right from Hot Springs.
The road to a healthy heart begins at the dining room table. Your food choices can directly impact your risk for developing heart disease.
The Arkansas affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure is responding to their decision to no longer fund Planned Parenthood.
The American Heart Association's "Go Red For Women" movement kicks off.
More than 20 million Americans have diabetes. About 26 million have what's commonly called pre-diabetes.
In tonight's Healthy Difference, most parents try to do the right thing when it comes to their children's safety. But, a new study shows they may be cutting corners when it comes to carpools.
Flu season is off to a slow start but don't let that flu bug fool you.
Whether it's an icy driveway or fast break, it's not hard to turn an ankle. If you're not careful you could end up with a sprain.
Your child's lunch at school is about get healthier.
If losing weight was one of your New Year's resolutions you've probably already found out it's a tough one to keep.
Children who have had a sunburn at an early age are at almost double the risk for developing melanoma as adults.
If you had the breast cancer gene, would you tell your child?
There is a small group of people in Little Rock, AR, who, along with Arkansas Children's Hospital, have worked for the past year to bring a 2 and a half-year-old Haitian girl to the U.S. to have heart surgery.
A new study suggests many older women with normal bone density don't need to be tested as often for bone loss.
The Obama administration is developing the first National Alzheimer's Plan in hopes of developing effective ways to treat and prevent the disease by 2025.
Many obese patients choose gastric banding surgery for weight loss. It is a simpler operation than gastric bypass surgery.