12-year-old battling cancer gets surprise visit from furry star of 'A Dog's Purpose' A 12-year-old girl battling brain cancer was treated to a special surprise recently when the writer behind “A Dog’s Purpose” arranged for a private screening of the film, and a visit from one of the hit movie’s main stars.
'90210' actor Luke Perry opens up about 2015 cancer scare After a personal scare with colorectal cancer, actor Luke Perry is raising awareness about the second leading cause of cancer death among men and women combined
Principal helps 10-year-old with special needs complete 5K School principals often push their students to aim high and reach for the stars.
Dangerous 'Eraser Challenge' sees kids rubbing skin off arms while reciting alphabet A disturbing trend which encourages school children to scrub at the skin on their arms with a rubber while reciting the alphabet is gathering steam on social media.
Company recalls 21,000 pounds of frozen pizza sold at Walmart over potential listeria A California-based company is recalling more than 21,200 pounds of frozen pizza sold at Walmart retail stores in 11 states due to potential listeria contamination.
Cholesterol drug cuts heart risks, spurs new debate on cost A long-acting cholesterol medicine cut the risk of having a heart attack or some other serious problems by 15 to 20 percent in a big study that's likely to spur fresh debate about what drugs should cost.
Lack of sleep linked to behavioral problems in kids Getting too little sleep in early childhood is linked to cognitive and behavioral problems years later, a U.S. study suggests.
Shaq surprises dog attack victim A young dog attack victim has made a miraculous recovery, and former NBA star Shaquille O'Neal wants to make sure she continues that progress.
Few nearby fertility centers for many US women Over one-third of women in the United States have limited or no access to medical centers that treat fertility problems, according to a new study.
Does illness help young adults take charge of their own health? Adolescents and young adults coping with chronic illness may be better prepared to take charge of their own care than their healthy peers, a recent study suggests.