Seattle-area survivors, advocates urge congress to make cancer priority
This week, 750 cancer survivors and advocates are in Washington D.C., including some from our state, to urge congress to make cancer a top priority. Janet Bradshaw is one of those Washingtonians.
'Dead butt syndrome' can happen after sitting too long: How to avoid the condition
Experts reveal what causes gluteal amnesia and how to know if you have it.
Raising awareness during Suicide Prevention Month
September is Suicide Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness and try to prevent people from taking their own lives.
Boeing CFO talks WA machinists strike
Boeing Chief Financial Officer Brian West speaks publicly while workers strike in Washington state.
Boeing factory workers vote down new contract, will go on strike
Boeing factory workers have officially voted down the latest contract terms, meaning they will go on strike for the first time in 16 years. Starting at midnight, 33,000 Boeing machinists and factory workers will stop work and factories will grind to a halt. Rippling effects will be felt not only here in Washington, but all over the country.
FDA investigates heavy metals in feminine products
The FDA is investigating the presence of heavy metals like lead and arsenic in tampons.
Healthy Living: Impacts back-to-school time has on kids' mental health
It is back-to-school time, which can feel like anything but normal with new classes, new friends and new routines. Because of this, it's a great time to check in on students and their mental health.
Kaiser PermanenteHealthy Living: Impacts back-to-school time has on kids' mental health
It is back-to-school time, which can feel like anything but normal with new classes, new friends and new routines. Because of this, it's a great time to check in on students and their mental health. Dr. Scott Itano, family medicine physician with Kaiser Permanente, joined Studio 13 Live to discuss why it's so important to talk about mental health.
Kaiser PermanenteFinancial impact of potential Boeing strike
The new head of Boeing is urging union machinists to approve their tentative contract, as the financial impact of a potential strike could expand beyond the local economy.
Humans age rapidly in two 'bursts' at these ages, according to study
A Stanford study reveals two rapid aging phases during our lifespan, occurring around ages 44 and 60. The research suggests lifestyle changes to manage these aging "bursts."
'Sideways' impacts on Santa Barbara wine country
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Oscar-winning film 'Sideways', which had a huge impact on the wine industry and continues to drive travel where it was filmed in Santa Barbara wine country.
Seattle ranks 9th among major US cities for seasonal depression
Seattle has ranked among the top ten major United States cities impacted by seasonal depression. Here's how you can stave off the impacts of SAD.
What's behind declining birth rates
Researchers say rising prices could be to blame for America's declining birth rates.
Washington school district signs on to plant-based meal pledge
More than 20,000 students in King and Snohomish counties will soon have many more plant-based options for their school lunch menus.
Recall of eggs, apple juice and deli meat: Recent list over various health concerns
Several grocery items have been recalled in recent weeks over various health concerns. Here’s what to know.
Apple juice recall expanded over arsenic concerns
A recall of apple juice in the U.S. over arsenic concerns has been expanded from 9,500 cases to 133,500 cases.
How many alarms do you set in the morning? Sleep expert shares ideal number
The more times one hits the snooze button, the more they’re interrupting their sleep cycle, according to a sleep psychologist from the Cleveland Clinic.
Importance of blood donation for sickle cell disease
Ken West from Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and and KD Hall of the KD Hall Foundation join Good Day Seattle to talk about the importance of blood donation for sickle cell disease and a special event coming up.
Eggs recalled after salmonella outbreak in multiple states
Eggs from a Wisconsin farm have been recalled after dozens of people across the country were sickened with a salmonella infection.
Watching game shows like 'Jeopardy!' and 'Wheel of Fortune' can boost cognitive health, say experts
Game shows can boost problem-solving skills, improve memory and strengthen your mind — here's how.