Nicole Kellogg spent years working as a certified nursing assistant, in the homes of people who couldn't care for themselves.
Loss of social support after a cancer diagnosis is a surprisingly common experience, social workers and cancer patients say.
An hour before the Minnesota Vikings kicked off against the Chicago Bears on Monday night, I conducted a test. Upon walking ...
The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program, which generous Observer readers support through our Empty Stocking Fund, will help ...
Cancer survival estimates in Europe highlight notable geographical and economic disparities. Several factors are driving gaps ...
SIR CHRIS HOY will make an emotional appearance at Ally Pally next month when he presents the Ballon d’Art. The ...
Patients who beat cancer can be left with an incurable, chronic and painful condition. Sufferers and doctors alike are fighting to bring this hidden condition to light.
Sir Chris Hoy has been invited to present the Ballon d'Art trophy at the World Darts Championship as he continues his brave ...
"I think trying to let go of unnecessary stresses and worries and just focusing on the important ones and everything you can ...
On Your Side and Nina Pineda help a stage 4 cancer survivor who was denied life-saving medication by her health insurance company.
Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah (the U) has joined other institutions in an innovative clinical trials ...
Over 800 million people have genital herpes — and in many cases the virus can flare up over a person's lifetime, causing ...