First pediatric heart transplant; UW Health celebrates

An 11-year-old boy can get back to playing the sport he loves most all thanks to a first-of-its-kind heart transplant from UW Health.

Holiday mental health concerns, increased stress: 'You’re not alone'

The holiday season can create feelings of stress and loneliness for some people. Resources are available for those with mental illness or health struggles.

Wisconsin 1st RSV pediatric death; vaccination urged by officials

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services confirmed the first pediatric death from a respiratory illness. The death is a result of Respiratory Syncytial Virus, or RSV.

FDA warns against unapproved spa treatments for fat loss

The FDA is warning against popular spa treatments known as “lipo injections" that can cause serious side effects if using unapproved products.

Do you stay up late to have a little time for yourself? There's a name for that

A phenomenon known as “revenge bedtime procrastination" has become popularized in recent years as more people take “revenge" on the day by doom scrolling, watching TV or otherwise sacrificing their sleep for “me" time.

Applesauce pouch lead contamination may have been intentional, FDA says

The FDA foods chief said in a recent interview that all signs point to “an intentional act on the part of someone in the supply chain."

Local libraries offer Memory Cafes; help those with memory loss

Libraries in Waukesha and Jefferson Counties offer "memory cafés" and this year, the group welcomed more people than ever.

Severe obesity increasing in young US children, study finds

“We are dismayed at seeing these findings," said one of the study’s authors, Heidi Blanck of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Jeremy Renner to unveil musical diary chronicling journey 1-year after snowplow accident

Actor Jeremy Renner, known for his role in "Avengers: Endgame," plans to document his healing journey after a near-fatal snowplow accident in a musical diary set to release one year post-incident.

Running for a bonus: Company gives larger cash rewards if workers can run 2 miles a day

The Chinese paper company swapped its year-end bonuses for monthly, exercise-based cash rewards, telling a state-owned newspaper how “a company can last long when its employees are healthy."