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"I'm ambidextrous. I can write just as poorly with either hand." Jarod Kintz
When scientists cracked our genetic code back in 2003 by mapping the human genome, it opened up a new world of possibilities for patients who[...]
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"I have all these great genes, but they're recessive. That's the problem here. " Calvin’s dad, from Calvin and Hobbes
Earlier this month, we told you about 11-year-old Anna Post, from Birmingham, Ala., who was one of two patients on the receiving end of a[...]
“I am made of rubber. You’re made of glue. Everything you say bounces off me and sticks to you.” As it turns out, this childhood[...]
"If you ask what is the single most important key to longevity, I would have to say it is avoiding worry, stress and tension. And[...]
John Schupbach isn't one to take "no" for an answer easily, even though that's what he initially heard from the 17 medical schools he applied[...]