Area’s exclusive rappel event to support NKF’s local patient services, education & research efforts
Local designer was inspired by family connection to kidney disease
Healthcare non-profit to give life-saving information as 1 in 7 American adults have Chronic Kidney Disease
20-minute test to identify adults at risk for kidney disease, high blood pressure & diabetes
1,200+ participants anticipated to “exercise for mental health”
The new board members will help further the hospital’s mission to provide the highest quality patient care programs for children.
A 10,000-square-foot facility will offer health and wellness space for older adults in north Baltimore.
Some of the best parts of the big game are the parties. A few nutritious adjustments to your favorite snacks make a healthy difference.
The $500,000 grant will facilitate health checks for patients who lack primary care physicians.
As temperatures rise this weekend, keeping your cool will help lower your likelihood of experiencing heat-related illness or distress.
Resort Casual Fundraiser to Help Sarcoidosis Patients.
Non-profit to give free Kidney Health Risk Assessments to identify adults at risk for kidney disease.
Eating too much? Can't stop? Gaining weight? Overeaters Anonymous could help you.
Customers can receive free blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol screenings on May 21.
Free educational seminar for families, friends and caregivers about improving interactions with family members with dementia.
Baltimore’s exclusive rappel event to support NKF-MD’s patient services, education and research efforts.
February is American Heart Month so Valentine’s Day is a good time for five romantic and heart-healthy gift ideas.
Baltimore City Health Commissioner Leana Wen says people should stay indoors.
Can working out in the AM be better for your health? Learn the benefits of morning workouts and use these tips for starting a healthy habit.
Leaves were already falling, but the recent storm also brought down a lot of branches. BE careful when you clean up the mess.
Ragweed pollens have returned, causing trouble for millions of people with allergies.
Whether you head to the beach or enjoy a backyard cookout, remember to protect yourself from the sun.
Your children are enjoying every second of summer vacation but you need to get them ready for school. Don’t forget this healthy checklist.
In U.S. News and World Report's annual 'Best Hospitals' list, Johns Hopkins maintained 2014 rank.
Warmer temperatures mean more of us are enjoying the outdoors. It also means many of us will feel the itch of poison ivy.
The 4th of July means patriotism, cookouts and fireworks. A few precautions will help keep you safe around the grill and fireworks.
The company that supplies Giant, Wegmans, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Acme and others with bottled water says water is safe, no illness reported.
The summer swelter has arrived as forecasters call for rising temperatures. That means more health risks as you work and play outside.
The company that supplies Giant, Wegmans, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Acme and others with bottled water has issued a recall but says water is safe.
It’s never fun to think about getting sick while on vacation, but sometimes it does happen. That’s why it’s important to plan ahead.
The long Memorial Day weekend is just a few days away. As you relax outside, remember to protect your family against the sun’s rays.
The 4th annual conference will focus on childhood traumatic brain injury and will showcase clinical research as well as education/policy.
Are you passionate about mental health? Join our volunteer team at NAMI Metropolitan Baltimore!
A Johns Hopkins cardiologist discusses the risks, warning signs and treatment options for hypertension and resistant hypertension.
Johns Hopkins acupuncturist discusses the evolving role of acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage and other holistic health practices.
A Johns Hopkins gastroenterologist will discuss the importance preventive care, including yearly screenings and vaccines for IBD.
Meditation
Baltimore ranks in the top 10 poorest big cities in America, according to a CBS report and FindtheHome.com.
Join Johns Hopkins voice specialists at a free half-day symposium to learn about how to keep your voice healthy.