Shareef O’Neal spoke about returning to basketball post-surgery — Photo via @shareefoneal on Instagram Shaquille O’Neal’s son, Shareef, in 2018 took a break from basketball to undergo open-heart surgery after being diagnosed with an anomalous coronary artery. Now 23, the NBA G League player has opened up about going under the knife for the congenital Read More…
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Mom Welcomes Triplet, Few Years After Giving Birth to Twins
Monique Davaul, a 30-year-old African American mother from Newport News, Virginia, has given birth to fraternal triplets just a few years after giving birth to twin boys. She has now become a proud mother of 6. Last year, Monique was planning her 30th birthday party when she discovered she was 8 weeks pregnant. She wasn’t Read More…
How to Stay Cool Without Air-Conditioning
Be the coolest person on your block with these tips on how to hydrate, what to wear, and ways to turn your home into a refuge from the heat. Photograph: Paula Winkler/Getty Images Summer has come to mean record-breaking temperatures, raging wildfires, and heat-related illnesses. It can be hard to stay cool when we’re literally Read More…
PUSHING PAST Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, ADHD,
Adrienne’s son was diagnosed with autism at 14 months old. He didn’t speak until he was 4, couldn’t get through an IQ test to determine if he was ID until 8, struggled with encopresis until he was 12, and dealt with severe gross, small motor, and nervous system delays. She tells us he also had Read More…
How Scientists Resolved the Mystery of the Devil’s Corkscrews
Why Bats Are One of Evolution’s Greatest Puzzles Can Scientists Save the World’s Tiniest Rabbit? The 50 Million-Year-Old Treasures of Fossil Lake Agate Fossil Beds National Monument is located on the North Western Panhandle of Nebraska. Photo by RobertWaltman/Getty Images One of the most unusual fossils ever to be found are strange tall structures recovered Read More…
·Woman Who Underwent A Double Mastectomy To Remove Her Two Breasts
A 29-year-old woman who underwent a double mastectomy has revealed she is now more confident than she used to be. Stephanie Germino, from Florida, was left shocked when she was told there was a mutation in her BRCA1 gene, which meant she had an 87 percent risk of developing breast cancer. In a bid to Read More…