Wegmans is recalling four products that contain cauliflower due to concerns over E.coli. The products were sold in PA, NJ, NY and beyond.
An act of kindness shown by a local Salon owner for a woman faced with chemotherapy as a result of breast cancer
Free naloxone, an opioid overdose-reversal medication, will be given out at 3 Bucks Co. locations during Stop Overdoses in Pennsylvania Week
The medication disposal box is the first at a Bucks County hospital.
Doylestown Hospital was one of two Bucks County hospitals to receive an A grade for patient safety in the newest ratings.
Yvette Palmer “Race to Zero” Purple Pinkie 5K and family fun walk in Doylestown raised funds to fight polio around the world.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 30 Doylestown establishments in October. Here's what they found:
Eleven people in Pennsylvania have been sickened by a drug-resistant Salmonella infection linked to raw chicken products.
Meet the 80-year-old Bucks County woman who is one of six finalists in PETA's 'Sexiest Vegan Over 50' competition.
Doylestown landmarks are lit up in pink for the Pine2Pink effort. See the stunning photos:
There is a free flu shot clinic scheduled in Doylestown on Sept. 29.
Goats + yoga = fun. Learn about the new goat yoga classes being offered in Bucks County.
Doylestown Health has received a $1 million state grant for the construction of a state-of-the-art Center for Heart and Vascular Care.
Race and family fun walk on October 6 to raise funds for Rotary's efforts to eradicate polio.
The back to school anxiety program in New Hope encourages children to share their emotions and promote health and wellness.
Parts of Warrington will be sprayed Friday to reduce high populations of mosquitoes that potentially have West Nile virus.
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Part of Warrington Township will be sprayed Monday to eliminate mosquitoes possibly infected with West Nile.
Here are six foods you want to clear from your kitchen now. They've been linked to recalls and possible outbreaks in Pennsylvania.
A mosquito with West Nile Virus was located this week in Warrington, authorities said.
Mosquitoes have tested positive for West Nile Virus in Doylestown Township, state officials said Friday.
Central Bucks Family YMCA and Doylestown Women’s Health Center partner for free memberships for new moms
Golf balls will drop from the sky via helicopter next month in support of Doylestown Hospital.
Water and Rock Studio lets students practice yoga while kittens, puppies, and goats visit and nuzzle them
51 doctors from Doylestown Hospital were included in Philadelphia Magazine's Top Doctors for 2018.
A heartwarming encounter that doesn't happen everyday: Watch as a man meets the Central Bucks EMS crew he credits with saving his life.
A special event is planned next week to honor the life and birthday of a beloved Doylestown boy who died of brain cancer in 2016.
A rare tick found near Bucks County last fall has survived the winter, and authorities are concerned it has become established in the area.
A nonprofit watchdog group has released safety grades for five hospitals in Bucks County, including Doylestown Hospital.
It’s time to register for the annual Y RUN 5K
As many as 10 pet owners now say they believe toxic chemicals at a Bucks County park killed their dogs, a new report says.
A group of Bucks County residents are blaming a local park for the death of their dogs.
Five Pennsylvania hospitals were named among the nation's 100 best. See the list here:
The program is designed to provide opportunities, advice and options for women exercising before, during and after pregnancy.
Flu has claimed 65 lives in Pennsylvania this season, including two children.
The state's third medical marijuana dispensary has been approved. It's just miles from Bucks County.
Fifteen more flu-related deaths happened in Pennsylvania in the past week's data, health officials say.
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Further analysis of pancreatic cancer rates for Warminster, Horsham and Warrington are recommended following the Dept. of Health study.
Residents are advised to be cautious in the area; don't swim or drink from the creek and don't let pets go in the water.