'One really good thing'
Helen Bell (right) donated a kidney to Barb Spaulding. Seen at Spaulding’s Morrisville home on Monday, October 22, 2012. / GLENN RUSSELL/FREE PRESS Would you sacrifice part of your body to help someone?
Helen Bell (right) donated a kidney to Barb Spaulding. Seen at Spaulding’s Morrisville home on Monday, October 22, 2012. / GLENN RUSSELL/FREE PRESS Would you sacrifice part of your body to help someone?
Events mark achievement of Southern Wesleyan winter graduates
Union health ministry data shows that while only 383 cases of unrelated organ donation was recorded in the country in 2009, the figure rose to 672 – almost a 75% increase since last year.
Ten days before Christmas, Petaluma resident Janice MacKinnon received a call that would change her
A Paralympic hopeful has been viciously beaten up by thugs as he walked his guide dog.
After 35 years, Terri McGhghy has her life back.
LOGAN TWP. — Roger Beadle is a survivor. He’s survived failure of his kidneys, a kidney transplant and even a pancreas transplant and is still active 10 years later.
The story of Dr. George A. Abouna is one of the triumph of hope, faith and perseverance over the trials of disappointment, difficulties and daunting challenges. Yet, this humble man philosophically summarizes things perfectly and succinctly by saying, …
As Gillan Alexander sat in his northwestern Kansas farmhouse about year ago and he thought about the man from Mississippi sleeping in a tent outside, a verse from the Bible came to his mind.
Sick children staying at the Ronald McDonald House and other at-risk children go on a round trip adventure, beginning at the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Airport.