We cycled with our loved ones in our hearts, their names on our t-shirts, and a commitment to not forget their spirit. Our commitment is to not forget them and continue to fight for a cure against rare cancers.
Both the play and the article made me wonder about the role of choice when it comes to seeing the glass as half full or half empty. Can we simply decide to be positive and then we'll feel better?
No matter how long you've been in a relationship with someone else, the longest relationship you'll have in this life is the one you have with yourself.
Knowing what at AOL can do as an organization, we are emboldened to do even more this year. Our goal as a national team is to double our impact and raise $100K as a team, named "AOL+HuffPost: Cycle for Impact."
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Yet, the research to prevent and cure cancer is often underfunded. Join Robbie Gould, place kicker for the Chicago Bears, and others on February 11 to ride in Cycle for Survival.
In December 2003, just a year after getting married, my life was turned completely upside down. After weeks of night sweats and fevers, my wife Jen was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 33.
Ethan Zohn, winner of "Survivor: Africa" in 2002 is facing a different challenge as of late.
The reality celeb was diagnosed with a rare form of Hod...