9-Year-old Double Amputee to Make History on 'New York Fashion Week' Catwalk
This 9-year-old Daisy-May is about to make history as the first ever double amputee child to walk the prestigious New York Fashion Week.
This 9-year-old Daisy-May is about to make history as the first ever double amputee child to walk the prestigious New York Fashion Week.
This photo of an enchanted little girl staring at an Ulta beauty advertisement shows just how much representation can matter for differently-abled kids.
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German researchers found that the scent of roses significantly improved student test scores in English vocabulary classes.
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Not all diets have scientific evidence to back up their claims, but this new study is adding to a growing body of research supporting intermittent fasting.
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Meditation is quickly becoming a popular way for Americans to start the day, according to these latest survey results from OnePoll.
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