Marine veteran to run 450th marathon despite recent cancer treatment: ‘For the wounded warriors’ Marine Corps veteran Hank Donigan aims to run 50 marathons in 2023 to raise money for wounded warriors through the Semper Fi & America's Fund, while also battling cancer.
Dolly Parton fulfills cancer patient's dying wish with surprise phone call Dolly Parton thanked a longtime fan with cancer for his support while fulfilling a bucket list wish for a phone call from the country music icon.
If you or your children have freckles, here's what your skin is trying to tell you Genetics and sun exposure play a role in freckles on the skin — here's why some people have them and others don’t, and what your skin may be trying to tell you, according to dermatologists.
Vaccine for deadly skin cancer shows ‘groundbreaking’ results in clinical trial New hope may be on the horizon for melanoma patients, as Moderna has announced promising results for its new skin cancer vaccine, which is now entering Phase III trials.
Michael Bublé says son's cancer diagnosis was 'sledgehammer to my reality' Michael Bublé is opening up about his 10-year-old son Noah's cancer diagnosis. Michael shares his son and three other children with wife Luisana Lopilato.
Miami firefighter aims to inspire more female first responders with authentic dolls In support of female firefighters, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Lt. Tina Guiler created the Triple F Foundation as well as Triple F dolls — three authentic, plush dolls with real gear and an "empowering" message.
Legendary broadcaster Dick Vitale says he is cancer-free: 'Santa Claus came early' Dick Vitale announced on X, formerly Twitter, that he is cancer-free. It was his third bout with the disease over the last three years.
Iraq War veteran fighting terminal cancer gets his final wish to feel tank's 'thunder of doom' U.S. Army veteran Jay Tenison checked off a bucket list item after he was diagnosed with terminal cancer. He got inside a tank — and fired it one last time at Fort Moore in Georgia.
US Air Force investigates high cancer rates among nuclear missile workers The Air Force is investigating potential elevated cancer rates among personnel who worked with nuclear missiles, prompted by reports of illnesses among missile launch officers.
No-Shave November: Tracing its origins, impact and purpose for promoting men's health Explore how No-Shave November evolved into a heartfelt campaign, stemming from its unassuming beginnings in 2009, now carrying a deeper significance and purpose.