This marks the third annual Shuffle 5K and Kids Race April 14. Registration is open now and costs just $25 for adults and $10 for kids.
The Main Line's first medical marijuana dispensary will open Saturday afternoon. See details on the new dispensary here.
The new $32 million, 94,000 square-foot facility will focus on the various needs of women in the region, according to Main Line Health.
The Hospital Safety Guide has been released by the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Group. How did Main Line facilities fare? See results here.
LLS's Light The Night® Walk funds research to find cures and ensure access to treatments for all blood cancer patients.
The event is perfect for people of all athletic levels and instills the importance community, as well as mental and physical fitness.
Breaking: Mosquito samples collected recently on the Main Line tested positive for West Nile Virus, according to local officials.
You can be part of the decades-long tradition of fighting lung disease by participating in the 5-mile benefit run. See details here.
Experts from Penn Medicine will discuss sports concussions at the free event designed for athletes, parents, and coaches.
Think you're the strongest in Delaware County? Put your muscle to the test at the upcoming arm wrestling contest to win $1,000.
All three discussions in the series will be streamed live on Facebook, so make sure you tune in to hear from experts.
Recovery Centers of America at Devon will open in June and offer crucial support for those struggling with addiction.
"Advance care planning often involves very difficult, and sometimes uncomfortable, conversations about the care you wish to receive."
Sign up by May 25 to get a free t-shirt!
Sophomore Bridget Llull wants to give others with scoliosis confidence and spread awareness of the spinal condition.
A Villanova professor and youth sports coach will discuss potential dangers of focusing on kids playing sports for college, not fun.
Main Line Health is partnering with Club La Maison to raise awareness for heart disease.
Learn about the crisis from law enforcement, medical experts, counselors, and affected families at the free event.
Applications for growers and processors are to submitted between Feb. 20 and March 20 to the state's Health Department
The sister of a local man tried everything she could to save her brother from opiate addiction.
The county hopes to raise awareness of the deadly cancer which has been deemed "too-hard-to-deal-with" for far too long.
Sign up to help fight lung disease
Get a free flu shot at the Ridley YMCA Oct. 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Fill your Saturday morning with yoga and a run or walk at the 4th Dan's Down Dog and Dash event Oct. 15.
Chromium-6 can cause cancer when ingested at "extraordinarily low levels," study says.
Radnor Township Police will host three free CPR classes in the upcoming weeks.
The spray is being done to eliminate large populations of mosquitoes capable of transmitting West Nile virus.
The state's most recent sampling found three more mosquitoes with West Nile in Radnor.
The Leapfrog Group announced its ratings Monday, and gave Bryn Mawr Hospital a B.
The program is designed to inspire girls in Radnor and around the area to become healthcare leaders of the future.
According to U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings the general medical and surgical hospital also ranks No. 5 in the Philly area.
The area's obesity and well-being have been analyzed in a new Gallup survey.
A majority of the hospitals in Philadelphia and surrounding regions recorded large profits, but many took a hit from climbing expenses.
A new study by the Centers for Disease Control lists the most unusual - the most definitive - ways to die in each state in the country.
County officials will receive more than $100,000 for education, surveillance and insecticide programs.
According to the new survey, 16 of the 28 hospitals in Philadelphia and western suburbs scored a B or higher.
Heavy machinery around the park forced officials to keep the area off-limits until further notice.
The lessons at the Radnor Activity Center will drum up interest in the Pickleball League starting in April.
Wayne Art Center's HomeGrown Lecture Series features Dr. Harvey Friedman, Wednesday, March 4 from 7:30-8:30
A video of red pandas in the snow went viral -- but the adorable red pandas at the Philadelphia Zoo are enjoying winter just as much.