Tags : Cancer

Diarrhea....The War of the Microbes

Diarrhea....The War of the Microbes

A Story by humblr46


Getting intersted in microbes
Deceased For A Decade

Deceased For A Decade

A Poem by Randy Johnson


Dedicated to Charles F. Johnson (1947-2013) who died ten years ago today on July 13, 2013.
A Son's Goodbye

A Son's Goodbye

A Poem by Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn d..


This Poem is based upon true life events detailed in my story of my Dad's battle against Multiple Myeloma, a cruel form of cancer that attacks the bon..
August

August

A Poem by Moonie


Champagne-gold moonlight. Queen Anne's lace. We pass our time together in this messy messianic maze, waiting for silk-lined evermores and folkl..
Young Cancer Survivor Uses Her ‘Wish’ through Make-A-Wish® to Help Other Children

Young Cancer Survivor Uses Her ‘Wish’ through ..

A Story by 1888pressrelease


(1888PressRelease) Amelia Zai creates book for pediatric oncology patients, made possible by Make-A-Wish Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Dad's 76th Birthday

Dad's 76th Birthday

A Poem by Randy Johnson


DEDICATED TO CHARLES F. JOHNSON (1947-2013) WHO DIED ON JULY 13, 1947.
THE 30TH Anniversary of Bill Bixby's Death

THE 30TH Anniversary of Bill Bixby's Death

A Poem by Randy Johnson


DEDICATED TO BILL BIXBY (1934-1993) WHO DIED 30 YEARS AGO TODAY ON NOVEMBER 21, 1993.
The 30th Anniversary of Jack Schwartzman's Death

The 30th Anniversary of Jack Schwartzman's Death

A Poem by Randy Johnson


DEDICATED TO JACK SCHWARTZMAN (1932-1994) WHO DIED 30 YEARS AGO TODAY ON JUNE 15, 1994.
What More Could You Want

What More Could You Want

A Poem by Thomas W Case


Here's a link to my you tube channel where I read my poetry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnWn7sX-Y4E
Decisions

Decisions

A Chapter by SamwisetheGay


In a world that seems hopeless, there are still innocents that deserve compassion. Surely the almighty can't get mad if Elias helps just one innocent ..
Gable

Gable

A Poem by Randy Johnson


Dedicated to Christopher Gable (1940-1998) who died on October 23, 1998.
Return from Desert

Return from Desert

A Poem by Robert Ronnow


Back from the desert and loving itboth the visit and the return.The powerful plane deiced in Chicago.Brittlebush, difficulty distinguishing acacia fro..

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