A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
National Wine Day is Saturday. While it's not clear how this unofficial holiday came to be, here's how you can celebrate properly.
May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Here are the odds of getting skin cancer in Prince George's County.
Fitness chain launches national initiative to help youth meet minimum recommended requirement for physical activity
Gastroenterologists at the region's largest independent GI provider are re-opening an office in Glenn Dale to serve Prince George’s patients
The American Lung Association has released its annual “State of the Air” report. See what they found for Prince George's County.
Here's how you can get a free 24-hour pass on Capital Bikeshare for Monday, April 22.
Giant and Martin's are making flu shots available at all 138 of their stores with pharmacies.
It comes days after mosquitoes in the county tested positive for the virus.
Health officials say that an adult in Maryland has West Nile virus, and a mosquito sample tested positive for the virus as well.
The cream cheese you bought from Panera Bread locations in Bowie and Laurel should be thrown out, the company says.
While tests show the drinking water meets regulatory standards, WSSC officials say it should not be used for laundry.
The newest tally of fatal overdoses in 2017 shows Maryland still has a battle to fight, plus Prince George's County deaths have doubled.
Trained experts will help residents enroll for the 2017 Affordable Care Act (ACA) open enrollment season.
Out of three suspected cases, one has been confirmed. Mumps is contagious.
In every state, at least 1-in-5 people is considered obese. Here's where Maryland ranks, and what the state is doing about it.
Customers can receive free blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol screenings.
More mothers start nursing, but too many stop breastfeeding before it is recommended, according to the latest CDC Breastfeeding Report Card.
Come to a FREE Summer Immunization Clinic for Students Entering Kindergarten and Grade 7 or Repeating Grade 9.
Community and senior centers across Prince George's County are open as cooling centers Thursday.
Gov. Larry Hogan's image is on two bobbleheads -- with and without hair -- that Bowie Baysox fans can receive at July 24 game.
Community and senior centers across Prince George's County are open as cooling centers as heat and humidity toast the area.
As temperatures rise this weekend, keeping your cool will help lower your likelihood of experiencing heat-related illness or distress.
Saturday, June 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the Prince George's Stadium, home of the Bowie Baysox.
Customers can receive free blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol screenings on May 21.
Walk June 11 to fight Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA).
The type of mosquito that carries yellow fever could also carry the Zika virus, says an expert. And the insect spends the winter in DC area.
The Importance of Mental Health seminar focuses on educating the community on critical factors, societal impact, and resources.
Learn about the profound health benefits of tai chi and qigong. Free demos and mini-workshops. All ages and fitness levels are welcome!
Put your passion to work and join the Alzheimer's Association for The Longest Day.
Reduce Stress, Gain Focus. A special workshop on Thursday, February 25.
Some of the in-store pharmacies will offer blood pressure and glucose checks on Saturday. Find the participating store closest to you.
Wednesday, February 17 at 10:30 a.m. at Langley Park Community Center.
February is American Heart Month so Valentine’s Day is a good time for five romantic and heart-healthy gift ideas.
The Freedom from Smoking Program is designed to help people during their journeys toward smoke-free and healthier living.
“Holding on to anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.” Buddha
The program will be offered as continuing education for social workers and volunteers.
An online fundraiser through YouCaring has been set up to help the family of Lt. Chris Hill, who is battling aggressive cancer.
Dozens of Maryland hospitals were rated by patients on quality of care, with low performers endangering their Medicare reimbursement rate.