Department:
Feature Article |
Years ago, an Iraqi Jewish woman, married
to an Iraqi Muslim man, spent Christmas in
England at the bedside of their critically
injured son.
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her story. |
For a woman who lost her child long ago,
one particular memory, and its lesson, stand
out.
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story. |
A touching encounter between a teen and
a frightened 5-year-old as they both undergo
treatment in an infusion center.
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their story. |
A woman recounts the story of her family
members' battles with cancer, and the hospice
nurse who touched their hearts.
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more. |
It's amazing what richness an old, faded,
dilapidated box can hold.
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OK … The tongue depressor goes into
hazardous waste, the paper towels into compost,
the lab requisition I messed up into recycling,
and after I give a shot …
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more. |
A writer tells of her sister's experience
of epilepsy, from her diagnosis at age 13.
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more. |
After unexpectedly losing her grandfather,
a woman experiences an even more unexpected
visit.
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more. |
While trying to help at the site of an accident,
a nurse gets into a dangerous encounter of
her own.
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more. |
What are the mechanisms behind antibiotic
resistance, and what can be done about it?
Find
out. |
Many women bemoan bodily imperfection, but
not one woman … A poem on breast cancer.
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more. |
The first two days behind the steel doors
of the psych ward brought two very different
visitors.
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more. |
A story of devotion, determination, and
love – and of knowing when to accept
help.
Read Madge's
story. |
A woman won't let a horrible accident destroy
her love of "hooking."
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On the playground of a small schoolhouse
years ago, a guardian angel met an angel of
grace.
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With the help of some wild flowers, a woman
keeps alive the memory of a cherished friend.
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more. |
Payment comes in different forms when one
helps a person in need.
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more. |
A fan of Abraham Maslow and his pyramid
hierarchy has developed her own theory of self-fulfillment:
The Life Puzzle.
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more. |
Can a bit of laughter help on the road to
recovery from a mental breakdown?
Jaye knows
so. |
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