“We've passed the $1 million mark to fight this pediatric cancer,” said Brad Loos during a halftime announcement. The Rally for Rhyan tradition began in 2015, just months after Rhyan was ...
The Boyertown Junior Woman’s Club will once again host its local prom dress drive. The club will be collecting dresses through Feb. 25 for its Once Upon a Prom event. “The idea behind Once ...
Breast cancer remains one of the most significant public health challenges in the world, affecting hundreds of thousands of women and their families each year. While advances in medical research ...
Members of the group hold placards that depict common scenarios where women’s rights are violated like domestic abuse and FGM. It’s estimated more than 80 per cent of girls in Sierra Leone ...
The Mystery Gang goes to Hawaii for the Big Kahuna of Hanahuna Surfing Contest. However, the gang and the locals find the island invaded by the vengeful Wiki Tiki spirit and his demons.
Veteran filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, who battled throat cancer in 2019, recently opened up about drawing inspiration from his daughter, Sunaina Roshan. Sunaina has faced multiple health challenges, ...
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the founding head coach for the Women's Hockey Club at the U. “Growing up as a hockey player in Utah, I never imagined that the skills I learned on the ice would translate to skills I needed during ...
The "personalized cancer vaccines" (PCVs) used by the nine patients in the trial were targeted to genes specific to their tumors, explained a team led by Dr. David Braun of the Yale Cancer Center ...
As the world marks World Cancer Day 2024, Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has tasked both federal and state governments in Nigeria to develop and implement ...
A young woman who has survived cancer three times became a paramedic - to "give back" to the NHS. Katherine Murrell, from Great Dunmow, Essex, was first diagnosed with cancer when she was just 16.
A young woman who has survived cancer three times became a paramedic - to "give back" to the NHS. Katherine Murrell, from Great Dunmow, Essex, was first diagnosed with cancer when she was just 16. She ...