Disabilities Are at the Heart of Chuck Close's Art
Dyslexia, paralysis, face blindness—nothing comes between the legendary artist and his canvas, except a brush.
Disabilities Are at the Heart of Chuck Close's Art
Dyslexia, paralysis, face blindness—nothing comes between the legendary artist and his canvas, except a brush.
Searching for Answers to Unlock the Secrets of Gliomas
Scientists aren’t sure what causes gliomas. However, researchers continue to advance the science that improves the survival of brain tumor patients.
What Coping with Loss Can Teach Us About Living
When confronted with an incurable disease, people act in very different ways. However, research shows some methods are better than others.
Correction to Cover Story on Jerry Mathers
How significant is cancer risk from cell phones?
Is risk of cell phone radiation a myth? Or should you lock your phone in a lead-lined box away from your body? Studies show the truth is still being discovered.
Muscular Dystrophy Hasn’t Stopped These Brothers from Living Their Dreams
Does long-term, severe clinical depression affect the brain?
The physical effects of depression go far beyond what you can see, starting with memory loss.
Exploring New Treatment Options for Muscular Dystrophy
Right now, there is no way to prevent muscular dystrophy. But recent research efforts are making headway toward treating the symptoms of MD.
Learning How to Deal with Hormonal Migraines
Over the course of 50 years, I’ve developed several ways to treat my migraines so I can continue my daily mission of ministering to others.
Letters to the Editor: August/September 2011