It has always been a good idea to nourish oneself with healthy habits, but this philosophy took on new importance throughout 2020.
Dr. Matthew Breeden, a SLUCare family physician, discusses how symptoms of COVID-19, colds and the flu mimic one another, making it hard to kn…
Continuing some sort of physical activity is important for overall health and well-being. Even if you’re working from home or staying in witho…
Bone broth on tap? Carrot gravlax? Dracula juice? Beets & Bones is coming to Clayton, and it’s bringing with it a fresh spin on breakfast …
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently issued updated guidance for the holidays.
COVID-19 is leading people to use substances more than ever. The pandemic will end, but the disease of addiction can last a lifetime.
Because November is National Diabetes Month, Ladue News spoke with a local expert about diabetes causes, treatment advances and prevention strategies.
Heather Lynn, director of global special events for DKMS, has made it her mission to ensure people battling blood cancers get a second chance at life.
Students Shelei Pan, Anna Reis and Agha Haider didn’t step back when COVID-19 hit the metro area – instead, they stepped up to make change in …
A unique walk-in clinic for addressing mental health issues just launched in the metro area through a collaborative community model.
The internet is full of tips on how to diet, and many individuals are restricting their food to avoid the “COVID-19 weight gain.” A local expe…
Saint Louis University’s leadership and psychology department anticipate new opportunities to advance research concerning basic human motivati…
Women who put off screening mammograms earlier in the year due to the pandemic should consider completing this important annual exam, accordin…
As we move into the fall, we also move toward this year’s flu season – a season complicated by COVID-19.
Free, drive-thru tests will be conducted in the middle school parking lot, providing the Ladue School District community an additional testing…
It can be difficult to set aside parental worries and avoid imposing adult anxieties onto our college-age children when the world is in crisis.
Local nonprofit organizations are working especially hard during the pandemic to combat another growing threat to public health: intimate part…
“Maskne,” or acne mechanica, is skin disruption caused by wearing a face covering. Here’s how you can calm and cure your skin from extra irrit…
University City Children's Center Shares At-Home Activities, Insight into Healthy Screen-Time Habits
Excess screen time can negatively affect a child’s development. Consider these tips and activities to ensure your child is as healthy as can be.
St. Baldrick’s Foundation is funding pediatric cancer research through a grant to Dr. Josh Rubin, whose clinical trial focuses on the most com…
Eight Ladue firefighters share their stories, from lifelong passions to lifesaving actions.
The Catholic, not-for-profit health system has officially opened “the most high-tech, cutting-edge hospital in the region."
While plans evolve and change, here are some of the suggestions made by the American Academy of Pediatrics for the return to school.
The American Red Cross is calling on those who have recovered from COVID-19 to donate convalescent plasma, which can help treat people who are…
The metro area is giving hope and support to those affected by COVID-19 in inspired ways.
St. Louis city and county have numerous testing sites and a few guidelines for getting tested.
CHAMP Assistance Dogs, a nonprofit that places skilled service dogs with individuals with disabilities and much more, is showings it’s paw-ssi…