Next best thing to being there
Telestroke technology puts remote patients like Larry Veldink face-to-face with neurologists at the stroke center.
Telestroke technology puts remote patients like Larry Veldink face-to-face with neurologists at the stroke center.
Zeeland husband and wife double down on cancer prevention.
Intense rehab helps high school sprinter Allie Delost overcome a severe hamstring injury—just in time for an impressive showing at state finals.
When she suffered a stroke, quick treatment led Mary Kleinheksel to a remarkable recovery—and a chance to sing again.
A West Michigan mom credits a car seat safety program for helping her young daughters remain unharmed in a head-on crash.
Donald Vandenberg, 89, reflects on love, loss and a daily lunch in a hospital cafeteria.
Ten teens headed into the California wilderness to find courage in the face of hemophilia. A Michigan nurse with the same disorder helped show them the way.
For one Michigan clan, joint replacement has been a family affair overseen by longtime doctors and the family's nurse.
A man’s lifetime risk of getting breast cancer is 1:833. Meet the one.
Advanced practice providers deliver medical care to rural areas—and build strong relationships with patients along the way.
After skipping her mammogram for 20-plus years, Kathy Hicks learned she had breast cancer the hard way.