President Barack Obama has never been shy about his adoration for First Lady Michelle Obama and expressed more of that loving sentiment in an interview with TIME magazine. Joining the President was American Ballet Theater’s first Black principal dancer, Misty Copeland for a frank discussion on race, gender, body image and much more. TIME’s Maya Rhodan […]

Sometimes the easiest way to start a conversation about health is by starting with the man or the woman in the mirror.  To keep it even more real, start with the man in the mirror standing in his or her birthday suit and take a good look! If you are fortunate enough to like everything […]

In a special editorial piece for The Huffington Post, FLOTUS shares why the mental heath of both children and army veterans is more important than ever, also explaining how the Affordable Care Act works with patients to help get the care they need.

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Because February is American Heart Month, it's only right that we highlight ways to keep your heart healthy.

Dr. Ian Smith is in studio with the morning show family, discussing the sale of his new book and the amazing results people have experienced from…

Researchers looking at doctors' interactions with patients in Western Pennsylvania found that doctors were more compassionate towards Whites than Blacks.

Dr. Jill Waggoner is in-studio with the morning show family, and she is answering your questions! She talks about the importance of a good night’s…

When she was first diagnosed with HIV, Vuyiseka Dubula was just an impoverished, 22-year-old Black woman living in a Cape Town township who couldn't afford her own medication. Now she's one of Africa's most fearless warriors in the fight against HIV. Here's her story.

Researchers claim that Black communities' concerns for their life expectancy is likely rooted in the fact that they are disproportionately affected by police brutality, violence and chronic health issues.

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According to researchers, denser breasts make it harder to detect cancer in a mammogram because non-cancerous fatty cells could show up as white on a mammogram, the same as cancerous fatty cells.