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Taco Shop Gives 4-Year-Old Cancer Patient the Keys to the Kitchen
The pint-sized chef turned Babalu into 'Eden's Taco Shop' for a one-day fundraiser.
Samsung to Create Fund for Cancer-Stricken Workers
The $85 million fund will compensate sick workers and their families, and be used toward prevention efforts.
The Important Lesson for Entrepreneurs From a Quarterback's Fight for His Life
Jim Kelly battled two bouts of cancer, but with his teammates by his side, he was able to stand tall.
Study: Regularly Drinking Coffee May Reduce Skin Cancer Risk
As if we need another reason to love the buzzy bean.
After Being Diagnosed With Cancer, This Entrepreneur Decided to Go Into Business With His Dad
Nostalgic memories helped inspire Michael and Logan Moore decided to open a Ritter's Frozen Custard of their own.
Students Create Heroes App To Connect Cancer Patients And Survivors
UOWD students and grads create app to provide a support system for cancer patients, survivors and their loved ones.
How I Dealt With Cancer In the Corner Office. My Own.
When the boss had health issues, a company needs to act decisively. That's especially true when you're the boss.
Don't Let Too Much Sitting at Your Desk Harm Your Health
Here are five simple ways to keep moving and stay healthy.
What Small Businesses Provide That Larger Companies Cannot
A tragic turn of events at one firm reveals that something is eventually lost at a larger scale.
If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em: Why Two Competitors Joined Forces in the Fight to Beat Cancer
Sometimes it makes sense to merge with your competition. Yael Cohen Braun and Julie Greenbaum didn't always think so, but they do now.
3-D Printing Points Way to Smarter Cancer Treatment
It looks like British scientists have developed a new use for 3-D printing.
In This Vision of a Healthier Workplace, Sitting Is Not Allowed
Dutch visual artist Barbara Visser is taking an edgy stand against the dangers of sitting at work all day.
What's Really Killing You (and It Isn't Ebola)
You're probably doing something dangerous as you read this, and it's shortening your lifespan.
Google Is Developing an Ingestible Cancer-Detecting Pill
The idea is that nanoparticles will continuously monitor your body for disease triggers so they can be detected and treated as soon as they appear.
Americans Are Living Longer Than Ever
The average life expectancy for babies born in 2012 -- the latest year researched by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- is a record-setting 78.8 years. Can Google eventually help double that number?