Some parents believe that subtracting wheat, dairy and artificial additives from diets of their children will help them control and, in some cases, reverse
On April 1st, LiveOn NY sponsored a wellness fair designed to help Bronx residents prevent falls.
New Yorkers were given free eye exams, along with cooking and exercise demonstrations, to help them prevent or control their diabetes.
Many patients are finding that they are being charged for medical procedures that they thought were covered by insurance.
The New York Botanical Garden has launched a project to improve immigrant health care in the city.
The city and charitable organizations have struggled over the past year to adjust to increasing numbers of the needy.
Bronxites on the People's Climate March called for a boycott of Fresh Direct.
South Bronx Unite, una coalición integrada por grupos locales, tiene un objetivo específico para participar en la protesta: reclamar sobre la contaminación del aire
Cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program have Bronxites scrambling to make up the difference.
With everyone pointing out the negatives of the launch, can Bronxites find a way to benefit from the new law?
Max Hardy says chefs can offer special insight into solving the food crisis.
Food stamp use in New York City has doubled over the last decade. We spoke with some residents about their experiences with the program.
It's 1 p.m. on a sunny Tuesday afternoon as residents gather in front of the Bronx Jewish Community Council on Holland Avenue. The line
Autism is a topic that we still know very little about. ABA Therapist George Rivera, who practices therapy in the Bronx, sheds light on
Nearly a quarter of adolescent girls who say a male partner abused them also say they were victims of birth-control sabotage.