A stroke left Valerie Greene unable to talk, walk or even speak. She’s not only battled back, she’s changing the lives of stroke survivors around the world. May is Stroke Awareness Month. See how she uses her story to show others recovery is possible.
31 Nutrition Tips for 31 Days
March is National Nutrition Month and while we all strive to eat well and stay healthy year-round, it seems like a good time for a few reminders and reinforcements. Here are 31 nutrition tips for 31 days.
Once Was Blind, but Now He Sees
Allen Zderad has a degenerative eye disease with no cure. But now, the man who was once blind can now see again. And his first vision was pretty special.
Forget the Playground: Jump Ropes are the Hottest Fitness Tool
Remember when you and your friends would run out to recess to double-dutch? Today, the jump rope is hotter than ever, thanks to its use as a fitness tool.
“Thanks for the Company. Have a Good Night.”
After nearly 40 years on the anchor desk, Larry Stogner has revealed that he is suffering from the incurable and fatal disease: ALS.
Road to Recovery: Be the Exception
Every patient and every situation is different and there is no crystal ball. But there are steps you can take to make yourself the exception to any set of statistics. Dr. Masson explains how he helps patients strive to be the exception.
Road to Recovery: The Doctor Becomes the Patient
World-renowned neurosurgeon Robert L. Masson, MD, recently found himself in an unexpected position: on an operating room table. He explains how his own turn under the knife was exactly the wake-up call he needed to make life-saving changes to ensure he’s here to watch his kids grow up.
The One Year Crew
What happens to your body when you spend a year weightless in space? In a unique project, NASA is about to find out, as they send two crew members into orbit for a year. And in a special twist, they’ll be able compare the changes that astronaut Scott Kelly experiences to the changes that his twin brother Mark experiences here on Earth!
Musical Tribute to Mom
Joe Fraley says he’s always performed his songs for his mother, and when she started to show symptoms of her Alzheimer’s disease, he noticed that the music seemed to ease her pain. So he brings his guitar on visits to her now, and even when she doesn’t recognize him, she lights up when he starts strumming.
Jane Fonda Is Back!
Ready to turn back the clock 30 years? For the first time ever, Jane Fonda’s home workouts, the most popular home videos in history, are being released on DVD. She explains why now’s the time to bring them back.
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