So today, Michele Steele and Ben Solak break down how the teams that are in got there, and what everyone else needs to do in order to have a shot. You can honor Jim Valvano and support ESPN's V Week with a donation to the V Foundation for Cancer Research....
In order to lead a happy and healthy life,we should eat breakfast every morning,take in more vitamins and minerals and eat less fat and cholesterol.Secondly,we must get enough sleep because sleep is vital to good health.If we don’t have enough sleep,our memory,learning and logical reasonin...
This can lead to febrile seizures (seizures brought on by fever or overheating) and even death in serious cases. A child with CIPA can break a leg and never notice. Fractures and burns are very common. A problem that's more difficult to deal with is joint deterioration. People with CIPA...
“It allows people to be with their family, their friends, play golf … whatever the activity is.” Don’t: Feel obligated to go completely grass-free Retaining a small patch of grass can be practical when designing an alter...
schoolkids dying, like sacrificial guinea pigs, as the Philippine government prematurely pushed its dengue immunization drive. There was even a fitting corporate villain—a foreign pharmaceutical giant, with $42 billion in annual revenue, that appeared to confess that its vaccine had a serious flaw....
1 We all listen to music according to our separate capacities. But, for the sake of analysis, the whole listening process may become clearer if we break it up into its component parts, so to speak. In a certain sense we all listen to music on three separate planes. For lack of a bet...
A Louisville pediatric infectious disease specialist answers common questions about measles, including steps parents can take to prevent infection.
Cold sores cause blisters on the lips.Cold sores, sometimes called fever blisters, can show up on your baby’s lips and are caused by the Herpes simplex 1 virus. If you have an active sore, you should keep it covered and don’t kiss your baby. You mightpass the virusto them. A her...
“It is a fantasy to think we can lower vaccination rates and herd immunity in the U.S. and not suffer recurrence of these diseases,” said Gregory Poland, co-director of the Atria Academy of Science & Medicine.“One in 3,000 kids who gets measles is going to die. There’s no trea...
Although the trains are short by international standards, they’re incredibly frequent, running every two minutes for most of the day. While there may not be a real driver, kids of all ages can use their imagination to “drive” the trains if they’re lucky enough to bag the front seats...