Family First: Cold and Flu Prevention
We know you've heard "wash your hands" a million times, but an article on webmd.com has some different ideas.
We know you've heard "wash your hands" a million times, but an article on webmd.com has some different ideas.
We have an easy way for you and your kids to brighten the day of a child in the hospital.
Are you ready to boogie down for a good cause?
The news on the economy is overwhelming... especially for families who have limited amounts to invest in the first place.
A common cold virus that packs a wallop is hitting kids hard this season.
Do your kids tell you they have the flu when they're hoping to stay home from school?
This weekend you and your kids can head to Beloit for a free viewing of family-friendly films.
Parents, now that you have your facebook pages organized, have you thought about creating one for your young kids?
Despite the rise in childhood obesity, a study finds very few teens qualify for medication to lower cholesterol.
How tall will your kids will be when they "grow up?"
OxyContin abuse by teens continues to rise.
In these tough economic times, people with depression may be more likely to see their symptoms flare up, but it's not often we think about how this impacts the children in the family.
Many of you are probably familiar with holding off hungry kids, wishing you had something to give them that won't spoil their appetite for dinner.
We take a look at the inspiring work by those who lost and won in the local Biggest Loser weight loss campaign.
Today we take a look at foods you wouldn't realize are high in sugar!
So often the coldest months mean we're stuck inside. That's why the U.V. Foundation is trying to spread the word about vitamin D deficiency, especially in states like Wisconsin.
Today we are focusing on a great event this weekend for a great cause.
Today we feature a product making a big difference in the lives of children with autism.
In these economic times, families with children have many tough decisions to make, from which extra-curricular activities they can afford to their food and clothes.
BRING ON THE WHOLE GRAINS AND HOLD THE SALT.
Tonight we hope to help out a local charity that provides much-needed medical supplies to AIDS patients in South Africa.
Today we tackle the weight around the waist that so many women get after kids or just after slacking at the gym.
A large percentage of our community takes some kind of prescription every day whether it be for birth control or high cholesterol.
There is a lot of talk these days about protein - whether it be for you on a diet, or your extremely active child on the soccer team.
This weekend you have a great chance to be entertained and help UW Children's Hospital.