Starting a diet and exercise program seems to be a universal quest. Sticking with it? That's a different story. But celebrity trainer Joel Harper says the key to improving our body is what goes on between our ears.
U.S. health officials say there is conclusive evidence that the Zika virus causes birth defects.
The Zika virus has swept across Latin America and the Caribbean and experts are concerned that the virus could become a problem in the United States.
The digital age has made pornography more pervasive and available than ever before. People access porn on their smartphones and other devices at an alarming rate. Christian author, evangelist and speaker Josh McDowell says the Church in America has a porn problem.
If ocean currents draw some of this 'cold blob' water south into the warmer regions of the Atlantic, it could mean up to 14 hurricanes and tropical storms this year, two more than forecasters consider normal.
People who consume a lot of processed carbs like snack foods, sweets and sugary drinks could face higher risks of breast and prostate cancers.
Ten years ago, doctors had no idea of the technology on the horizon that would help them take on cancer. Today, Bon Secours Cancer Institute is a faith-based health system that helps patients beat their cancer in a way that's light years ahead of the past.
Infertility is an issue for many women, affecting nearly 7 million in the U.S. alone. For some women, no medical explanation can be found. Susie Carr is familar with the struggle to become a mother. She tells her story to CBN's Charlene Aaron.
Got big Valentine's plans? While some people love Valentine's Day and others dread it, Dr. Jesse Gill says it can be a great launching point for your marriage relationship, if you do it right.
When it comes to your health, tea packs a powerful punch. If you're not drinking tea on a regular basis, it might be a habit worth starting. Dr. Patrick Fratellone explains why.