For centuries, physicians observed that nuns, who are celibate, had much higher rates of breast cancer, leading to the theory ...
After eight years of training, Dr. Maureen McKiernan made her debut as the lead surgeon on an infant heart transplant — an ...
We are all in a constant state of grief, even though we don’t always admit it. Grief comes with any change. Our friends, our ...
Braydin Doubt, born weighing just one pound and given less than a 1% chance of survival, is preparing to leave Children's ...
Since returning to running postpartum, I’ve tried to build up slowly, being mindful of the toll childbirth took on my body.
A BUDGETING expert has revealed the simple way to take control of your money for 2026. So, if you made a resolution to save ...
After living briefly at a TV station in Mt. Pleasant, SC, in the 1950s, Susie Q the elephant worked in circuses across U.S.
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'Just tell me if my daughter's alive.' After near fatal dog attack, family wants changes
A play date turned into a nightmare for Avery Russell, 11, when pit bulls attacked and nearly killed her. Now her family wants legal changes.
Follow TNM's WhatsApp channel for news updates and story linksOn the morning of December 28, after another night without ...
Trócaire’s country director for Sudan, Mary Wamuyu, writes of the difference that Irish solidarity can make in what has ...
Ask around about the old “Willett on Wenzel” house in Drinkwater, and you’ll hear more than one ghost story — and more than one version of who, or what, might still be there.
A woman and a child from the Leningrad region, who were in a hotel in Khorlakh at the time of the attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), were able to escape due to the location of their room ...
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