Chanda Gunn listened as her coaches grew increasingly frustrated. “This was your fault,” they told her. “This game was your fault. You let this goal in.” The goaltender tried to explain... read more →
U.S. health regulators on Monday approved the first prescription drug made from marijuana, a milestone that could spur more research into a drug that remains illegal under federal law, despite... read more →
At first, the teacher described her six-year-old student as absentminded, a daydreamer. The boy was having difficulty paying attention in class. As the teacher watched the boy closely, she realized... read more →
Le Shepard says staff at a Texas hospital gave her 9-year-old daughter, Alyssa Shepard, just the joy she needed earlier this year when she was admitted to the hospital due... read more →
After his most recent grand mal seizures and a diagnosis of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, Mira Costa High School's Slater Heidrich decided he had enough. So, he set out to raise... read more →
Nadine DeBalko is leaving behind Cocalico High School (CHS) and years of seizures, and she’s looking towards the future. Her experience at CHS has not been typical because she’s grown... read more →
A 12-year-old has written a moving open letter asking people to help him remember his twin sister's life. Lucy Johnson, from Soham, passed away in April after suffering from a... read more →
What was fiction on a recent episode of “Grey’s Anatomy” is being pioneered for real at the University of Virginia Health System. READ MORE
Epileptic seizures strike with little warning and nearly one third of people living with epilepsy are resistant to treatment that controls these attacks. More than 65 million people worldwide are... read more →
A young woman has used her experience of coming to terms with recently diagnosed disabilities to write a song that highlights the bullying people with disabilities deal with. READ MORE