Yes, there are still good people in this world, and a few of them are on staff at the Good Samaritan Hospital in New York. A man with ... Read More
Devon Still’s Amazing ESPY Acceptance Speech
There wasn't a dry eye in the house at Wednesday night's ESPY Awards ceremony. Especially during the emotional moment when Cincinnati ... Read More
Many U.S. AIDS Patients Still Die When ‘Opportunistic’ Infections Strike, Says Study
Even after the advent of powerful medications for suppressing HIV, a new study finds that more than one-third of people in San Francisco who ... Read More
Do You Know Sunscreen Basics?
If you care the least bit about your skin, then you probably apply some sort of sunscreen or sunblock to your skin before going outside, but ... Read More
Devon Still Got The Best Father’s Day Gift: His Daughter Leah Coming Home
Devon Still, the incredible father of his daughter Leah, who's been publicly fighting cancer, received one of the best that anyone could ... Read More
A Colon Cancer Test That Doesn’t Require A Tube ‘Down There’? Yes, Please!
Screening for colorectal (colon) cancer can be a bit, ahem, invasive, but early detection makes this form of cancer the most preventable of ... Read More
For African Americans Faith Is An Essential Part Of Cancer Care
After a cancer diagnosis, many turn to their faith for answers. In fact, the 2014 Cancer Experience: A National Study of Patients and ... Read More
Kyssi Inspired A Generation With Her Battle Against Cancer
Hundreds of thousands of social media visitors would check the page of Khyrstin (Kyssi) Andrews on a consistent basis to see how she was ... Read More
Cedric The Entertainer: “My Mom Was An Amazing Woman”
Rosetta Kyles, mother of St. Louis native Cedric the Entertainer and namesake of the the Rosetta Boyce Kyles Women’s Pavilion at St. Mary’s ... Read More
Brain Cancer Symptoms – It’s Not What You Think
In light of the recent report citing that brain cancer is now the number one cancer killing kids, many people are wondering what to look for ... Read More
Obesity Linked To Higher Risk Of Prostate Cancer
Blacks have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer than whites, and for obese black men, their risk can quadruple as their weight goes ... Read More
Finding Confidence With Cancer When You Don’t Look Or Feel Like Yourself
According to the American Cancer Society, the words – IT’S CANCER – will be heard by one in two African American men and one in three ... Read More