Our annual Excellence in Nursing Awards recognizes a fraction of the thousands of nurses working in the area every day to make patients’ lives healthier, safer, and happier.
The specialty is increasingly in demand due to an aging population, a rise in the prevalence of chronic conditions, shorter hospital stays, and a strong desire by many patients to remain in their home while they receive care.
After noticing a lack of representation at Baltimore races, former NFL defensive end Lo Johnson co-founded the group as “a safe space for all people who want to come and work out,” especially Black runners.
Find the Best in Baltimore
Health & Wellness
In this, our eighth annual awards program, we recognize the individuals who are fundamental to our health care.
As travel nurses fill critical shortages, high pay creates unsustainable challenges for health care systems.
We asked Indu Wellness owner Mari Steinke all about the whole-body detoxification trend.
Mark your calendar for these upcoming events.
Opening this weekend, Coppermine's new gym at The Shops at Kenilworth features five studios under one roof.
We talk to Coppermine pickleball director Lynne Coburn about the smash hit.
Fitness titans Victor and Lynne Brick start a foundation to honor Victor’s beloved brother and change the way the world treats mental health.
Dr. Shivani Patel speaks with Baltimore about new developments in her field and how parents and caregivers can help young people have their healthiest skin.
The pandemic has created the perfect storm for an unlikely health condition: brain injuries
The eight-month program, currently accepting 10 new members, is breaking racial barriers—and teaching residents much more than just farming skills.
More Than a Shop founder discusses the organization and how he was able to transform trauma into activism.
We check in with Dr. Emerson Wickwire, section head of sleep medicine at the University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus.
We catch up with the President & CEO of The League for People with Disabilities.
We asked Andrea Castelhano, PsyD, of Baltimore Therapy Group how to navigate the pressure of making big changes.
By adding just a few tools and treatments from local shops to your beauty routine, you can achieve those luxury spa results on your own.
We chat with Shannon Vaughn, founder of Easton-based Pursoma, whose brand focuses on healing the body through relaxation and organic ingredients.
Zach Snitzer and Sam Bierman launched the Maryland Addiction Recovery Center as a long-term model of care that breaks through the most common barriers leading to relapse.
Will long COVID change the way Western medicine treats chronic health conditions?
We talked to Charm City Integrative Health wellness coach Hannah Kahn about how taking adaptogenic supplements can apparently help keep us calm, cool, and collected.
We sit down with the former city health commissioner to discuss her book 'Lifelines.'
New Abell Foundation report shows a mixed bag for city drinking water.
We talked with Dr. Jared Scheff of Roland Park Vision Services to learn more about the impacts of too much screen time.
With vaccination rates stagnating, city is partnering with colleges to target specific groups.