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Does Hitting Your Kids Give Them Cancer?
Does Hitting Your Kids Give Them Cancer?
Does Hitting Your Kids Give Them Cancer?
We don't know if this study is accurate, but it's generating a lot of controversy and it makes a pretty bold statement. But even if there's just a chance it's accurate, it might be the best reason yet not to hit your kids. According to a study in the "Journal of Behavioral Medicine" from Plymouth University in the U...
Father Refuses to Allow Daughter to Go on Make-A-Wish Trip to Disney World Because She Is Cured of Cancer — Is It Fair? [POLL]
Father Refuses to Allow Daughter to Go on Make-A-Wish Trip to Disney World Because She Is Cured of Cancer — Is It Fair? [POLL]
Father Refuses to Allow Daughter to Go on Make-A-Wish Trip to Disney World Because She Is Cured of Cancer — Is It Fair? [POLL]
The father of a four-year-old leukemia survivor will not sign off on a trip to Disney World as part of a Make-A-Wish “gift” since he feels that it would be an improper use of donations. His reasoning? The little girl is cured.
Feel Good Story Of The Day – Texas Boy Raises $10,000 In One Day For His Dad’s Cancer Treatment
Feel Good Story Of The Day – Texas Boy Raises $10,000 In One Day For His Dad’s Cancer Treatment
Feel Good Story Of The Day – Texas Boy Raises $10,000 In One Day For His Dad’s Cancer Treatment
I don't get too touchy feeling most of the time, but this story out of east Texas is awesome and really put a smile on my face. In February, Randy Cox of Gladewater, Texas (About 110 miles East of Dallas) was diagnosed with cancer and began chemotherapy.  As anybody that has had a serious medical situation knows, insurance helps, but it definitely doesn't cover everything and Randy was stuck with
Hey Ladies, Fight Cancer by Drinking Coffee — Health Check
Hey Ladies, Fight Cancer by Drinking Coffee — Health Check
Hey Ladies, Fight Cancer by Drinking Coffee — Health Check
If you’re one of those women people tease because you’re never seen without a Starbucks cup in your hand, you may actually be bettering your health. All that coffee might be warding off cancer. Researchers at Harvard University who followed the medical records of more than 67,000 women over a 26-year period found that those who drank at least four cups of java per day had a 25 percent lower risk o