Sarah Mayberry, Local 4 WDIV Detroit

Sarah Mayberry

Local 4 WDIV Detroit

Detroit, MI, United States

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Past articles by Sarah:

Cardiac arrest survivor shares important lessons about near-death experience

It's been 17 years since Molly Ann Nagelli nearly lost her life. → Read More

Metro Detroit woman survives more than 25 cardiac arrests

Her heart stopped beating more than 25 times, but April Hogan is alive because of the heroic efforts to save her. → Read More

Author Siri Daly shares lunchbox ideas for the school year

As a mother of four kids, Siri Daly knows the chaos of heading back to school. → Read More

Family grateful for blood donations that saved their ‘little miracle’

A local family is grateful for the blood donations that saved their ‘little miracle’ → Read More

Fighting plantar fasciitis: How to ease common foot pain

Jim Ferency of Windsor, Ontario, is one of those people who just loves to run. → Read More

Grocery shopping with a registered dietitian: how to buy healthy food for less

An expert weighs in on how you can buy healthy food for less money. → Read More

Feeling stressed? Here are 5 ways to find relief fast

We all face a stream of stressful moments in our daily life, but how you respond to those moments can make a major difference in your mental and physical health. → Read More

How performing acts of kindness can help improve your well-being this Heart Month

During February, the American Heart Association is urging everyone to “reclaim your rhythm” by focusing attention on improving physical health and mental well-being. → Read More

Why is COVID so bad in Michigan right now?

Michigan’s fourth wave has reached a new height. Our 7-day moving new case average is now 7,353 -- the highest we’ve recorded for the entire pandemic. But why? Why is Michigan experiencing this large and extended surge now? → Read More

COVID-19 survivor hopes to increase access to monoclonal antibody treatments

In the fight against COVID-19, knowledge is power. → Read More

Metro Detroit COVID-19 survivor warns: Don’t let down your guard around COVID-19

She's a local mom who wants to warn others not to let your guard down when it comes to COVID-19. Her family learned just how quickly, and silently, the coronavirus can spread, especially when the first person infected doesn't have symptoms. → Read More

Ann Arbor nonprofit to host online event focused on suicide in young adults

“The message we want to get out is that you are not alone," Julie Halpert said. "There are many people to turn to for help. There are many incredible organizations and resources for young people to get the help that they need.” → Read More

Doctors warn of rare syndrome being seen in Michigan children

Children's Hospital of Michigan is warning other physicians and parents to be on the lookout for a rare syndrome in children. → Read More

Keeping hope alive for patients waiting for organ transplants

A Michigan college student who received her first heart transplant a decade ago is waiting for another heart while the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread in the state. → Read More

Can mosquitoes spread coronavirus (COVID-19)?

It’s become the most frequently asked question submitted to Dr. Frank McGeorge as warmer days approach in Michigan: Can mosquitoes spread the coronavirus (COVID-19)? → Read More

Had a recent respiratory infection? COVID-19 researchers need your help

The sudden loss of taste and smell due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) are startling symptoms experienced by some patients. → Read More

Henry Ford researchers develop protocol to sterilize certain masks

The lack of PPE has health care workers reusing masks intended to be used just once. → Read More

#QuitLying: American Heart Association fights youth vaping

#QuitLying is the name of the campaign that the American Heart Association says highlights the truth about the risks of vaping. → Read More

Blood helps save Michigan Red Cross volunteer

Five times a year, for the past twelve years, Tom and Sue Saydak of Northville, Mich., have coordinated the Red Cross blood drive at their church. → Read More

Metro Detroit doctor shares simple secret to tackle health problems

Making one health change can be hard. Making multiple changes is even more difficult. → Read More