Damon: From Legally Blind to Academic Success
Nothing is harder for a mother to hear than the news that there is no treatment for her child. Charity Tchida of Lexington has lived that.
Advice and wisdom from health professionals
Nothing is harder for a mother to hear than the news that there is no treatment for her child. Charity Tchida of Lexington has lived that.
For a young woman who doesn’t drink, Renee Brown, president of the Youth Coalition for Alcohol Education, knows an awful lot about alcohol.
Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is an epidemic disease in the United States, with frequent outbreaks occurring every 3 to 5 years.
In years past, people believed that an expectant mother’s strong emotions during her pregnancy could “mark” a newborn’s skin.
Holidays are often difficult for anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one.
“Love what you do, and do what you love.” The trainers at LearningRx find it easy to live by that quote.
Newborn babies are strange enough as it is to most new parents. To add to the strangeness, they sometimes are born with or develop strange rashes.
Thanksgiving has secured a place in the U.S. culture in part because it inspires people to spend time with family and friends, to reflect on the origins of the country and to feast on comfort food on a beautifully decorated table.
When veteran high school coach Don Adkins learned about the danger alcohol causes in young athletes, he was so impressed that he wanted to spread the word to all Fayette County coaches.
Can you read and understand the words on this page?
For some people, simply reading this article, the morning newspaper or their mail is a struggle.