Suffer in Silence
Many women who live with bladder problems are constantly running to the bathroom. 7's Lynn Martinez shows us how a new therapy is helping these women so they don't have to "Suffer in Silence."
Many women who live with bladder problems are constantly running to the bathroom. 7's Lynn Martinez shows us how a new therapy is helping these women so they don't have to "Suffer in Silence."
If something is ugly we don't want to wear it. That's the problem with medical alert id's patients often dont wear the jewelry because it's embarrassing or unattractive. Now one local woman is changing that perception. 7's Lynn Martinez has a fashion alert that could save lives.
Premature babies face an uphill battle from the beginning. That's why some experts say physical therapy is important just days after they're born. 7's Lynn Martinez shows us how therapy is giving these miracle Baby a Boost.
Anyone who has lived through cancer can tell you how long and grueling treatment can be. But now, there's a type of chemo that can knock out cancer in one treatment. 7's Christine Cruz show us this 'Cancer Killer.'
If you own an iPad, you probably use it to surf the web, send e-mails, watch movies and download your favorite songs. But this touchscreen tablet is now helping kids overcome speech and language problems. 7's Christine Cruz shows us how this iPad therapy works.
If you have a dog, you know all the love and joy they can bring you. Now some dog owners are letting their dog's "Healing Paws" spread that love to sick kids. 7's Diana Diaz show us this pet therapy works.
When to put our pets to sleep is the hardest decision a pet owner to make. In a special assignment report, 7's Craig Stevens shows us how one local doctor has made saying goodbye easier for the pet and their owners.
It's some of the worst news you can get at the dentist: you have gum disease, and you could lose some or all of your teeth. 7's Lynn Martinez shows us how doctors can now "Save Your Smile."
Colon cancer is preventable if you get regular screenings. Now, doctors are urging certain people to get screened much earlier. 7's Diana Diaz reveals this "Colon Cancer Concern."
Believe it or not, a stillborn baby was brought back to life. In the baby's body was essentially frozen for days to save a life. 7's Lynn Martinez shows us this Cooling Care.
If your precious pet is in pain, you know sometimes it's even difficult for the vet to figure out what's wrong. Now new technology is changing that. 7's Richard Lemus shows us how this imaging tool made Just for Pets works.
Chronic knee pain can put your life on hold, and many will need knee-replacement surgery. Now, new technology is making that procedure easier on the patient with longer-lasting results. 7's Richard Lemus shows us why some surgeons are calling it a 'Perfect Fit.'
If you've ever been hospitalized or have even just visited someone there, you know it can be a dark and depressing time, but tonight 7's Robin Simmons shows us how some musicians are using their voices to bring sick patients Sound Healing.
Children usually have to miss school and their parents take off work in order to see doctors. Not anymore, 7's Lynn Martinez shows us a new kind of "class exam."
It's one of the scariest things a parent could ever hear, your child needs a heart transplant. Now, a local children's hospital has added a program that's making a difficult time a bit easier on families. 7's Diana Diaz shows us why these doctors 'Have A Heart.'
Fitness fanatics take note. A new way to work out just hit the states, and many say it's going to change the way people exercise. 7's Diana Diaz shows us this new fitness craze and how it works.
A Miami man isn't letting a list of medical problems keep him down. He's found a way to keep his mind off his problems and a way to feel normal even for just a few minutes. 7's Richard Lemus shows us why he lives for Falling Fast.
Younger women often think they don't have to worry about breast cancer, but doctors say more and more young women are getting hit with cancer that is tough to treat. 7's Christine Cruz has more on this "Breast Cancer Battle."
Dermatologists offices are being flooded with kids who have strange-looking bumps on their skin. Turns out it's easy to get and easy to pass on and it's becoming rampant among school-age children. 7's Diana Diaz shows us what you need to know about this skin scare.
Most people under 50 or 60 don't give much thought to having a heart attack, but doctors say they're seeing an increase in the number of younger patients winding up in local emergency rooms. Are you at risk? 7's Richard Lemus has more on how to stay 'Young at Heart.'