Suicide is the second leading cause of death among teenagers and young adults, and it continues to rise. There are many risk factors associated with suicide among this population.
The festival will take place on Friday, September 20 and Saturday, September 21, from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church on 573 North Highland Street. The gates will close at 7:00 p.m.
Dr. Jennifer Caudle, a family-medicine physician, joins the Digital Desk discuss the signs and symptoms of AFib, why diagnosis is so important and how patients can monitor their health at home.
Tricia Hernandez, Director of Community Engagement, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, joins the Digital Desk to discuss the challenges faced with a blood cancer diagnosis.
Dr. Zulfiqar Baloch, MD/Interventional Cardiologist at Saint Francis Medical Partners, joins the Digital Desk to talk about what high cholesterol numbers mean and how often to check it.
Racquel White, Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Eukanuba USA, and Paige Mazzoni, CEO of Canine Companions, join the Digital Desk to discuss the importance of service dogs to those in need.
Dr. Anna Yang, an emergency and family medicine physician with Regional One Health, joins the Digital Desk with some tips for living a longer, healthier life.
Sam Hardiman, an enterprise and investigative reporter who focuses on local government and politics, joins the Digital Desk to discuss his latest articles.
Former WNBA athlete and renowned sports nutritionist Briana Butler joined the Action News 5 Digital Desk to share some nutrition tips for families with school-age athletes.
As the new school year kicks off teachers, parents and students are getting ready to return to classroom. And that means searches for back-to-school meal plans and outfit ideas are spiking on Google this month.
Beginning in September, the Storybook Trail will include Anna McQuinn’s “Lola Plants a Garden” on child-height panels. Families are encouraged to interact with the book by following reading suggestions as they walk the short trail and read together.
New UofM Athletic Director Dr. Ed Scott joined the Action News 5 Digital Desk to discuss what this upcoming season means to the university and what he expects out of the Tigers.
White will replace The Queens Of The Stone Age as a headliner for the popular Memphis festival that will take place from Oct. 4-6 at the Radians Amphitheatre at Memphis Botanic Garden.
This forum, the largest economic development conference in the Mid-South, will occur from September 10 to 12 at the Renasant Convention Center in downtown Memphis.
Kari Byron, EXPLR Co-Founder and former MythBuster, and Jenny Buccos, CEO of EXPLR, discussed the significance of STEM education in shaping future leaders at the upcoming National STEM Festival.
From beloved, local artists to notable, traveling acts, the talent taking over the Overton Park Shell this season is sure to get folks fired up to return to their favorite, backyard venue
WeCareTN, a local Tennessee organization, in collaboration with ViiV Healthcare, is drawing critical attention to the particular and urgent challenges faced by Southern communities—particularly among Black Women and LGBTQ+ populations.