The Leapfrog Group announced its ratings Monday, and gave St. Mary Medical Center and Lower Bucks Hospital a C.
Bucks County resident Meg Sorgdrager, 21, and her cat, Madison, are both in a fight for their lives.
The nonprofit delivers both training for professionals and specialized programs for groups.
Incidents of Lyme disease are on the rise, according to a new report from the Centers For Disease Control.
The company that supplies Giant, Wegmans, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Acme and others with bottled water has issued a recall because of E.coli.
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.
Five-mile competition and 1-mile fun run June 13 will raise awareness and funds for anti-bullying initiatives.
According to a new survey, five of the area's eight hospitals are just "average" when it comes to patient safety.
The local health organization is doing public outreach in advance of National Stroke Awareness Month in May.
This year’s Philadelphia Flower Show opened Saturday and goes through March 8.
Explore this year’s designer house, Villa d’Braccia in Chalfont, during an Empty House Party on March 1.
Barbie had a good run, but she’s not the doll little girls are clamoring for, a National Retail Federation survey shows.
Find out if your baby’s name makes the list.
Giving Tuesday, a day dedicated to supporting nonprofits, is Tuesday.
Adding a little spice to an autumn favorite.
A spiritual perspective can help you enjoy more consistent health and balance, when juggling stressful family and professional demands.
We have a choice and can decide to change our approach to one that is healthier, especially if we allow our thought to grow more spiritual.
St. John’s United Methodist Church, located on Almshouse Road in Ivyland, is the newest church to introduce drive-through prayer.
Proper disposal keeps these drugs out of reach of children, pets and anyone else not given that prescription. It also helps keep our water supply and environment safe.
Ah, spring. The sun shines, the birds chirp, and people everywhere sneeze and cough from allergies. Spring is usually the time when people with allergies suffer the most.
When you eat at home, you are in control of your diet. You know how to make healthy choices and watch what goes on your family’s plates. But what happens when you are on the go?