PNEUMONIA kills, and the morbidity stats are getting worse. Despite medical breakthroughs and accessible information, pneumonia remains one of...
Some of the bravest and most beautiful women I know are those who have survived a life-threatening illness.
It was another busy night for the staff with Down syndrome at the Girasoli restaurant in Rome, which serves up traditional pizza and pasta dishes along with a new way of looking at disability in the workplace.
One looks to the future with hopeful anticipation. Every New Year moves mankind closer to the brink of amazing breakthroughs in prolonging life and eradicating disease. Life expectancy improves progressively with time. Here are a few eye-openers.
The woman who turned her love and appreciation of the built environment into a pioneering and prize-winning career as an architecture critic has died. Ada Louise Huxtable was 91.
Entertainment writer Aster Amoyo, who has been looking after John Regala, noted that the actor is now able to "eat solid food" and can sit upright.
All it took for Prince Harry and Meghan to dish on their favorite Disney movies was one child that they met during the WellChild awards.
If you ask any knowledgeable doctor what the possible causes of man’s illness are, he will most likely enumerate any or a combination of the following: pathogens, such as bacteria, microbes, virus, etc.; allergens like pollen, dust, cigarette smoke, carcinogens; or cancer producing chemicals or materials.
All mothers want to protect their children from pain and illness. As part of the largest stem cell banking network in Asia, Cordlife can store your baby’s umbilical cord blood. The umbilical cord is a child’s lifeline inside the womb.
Inquirer columnist Randy David’s piece, “The smell of illness,” in the the paper’s Nov. 17 issue caught my attention and...