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Mom Says Symptoms Were Repeatedly Dismissed Before Rectal Cancer Diagnosis: ‘I Was Being Made Out to Be Crazy’

A woman is sharing her story about how doctors made her out “to be crazy” regarding her symptoms before she finally received a rectal cancer diagnosis. Heather Barry, a 36-year-old Boston mother of three, chronicled her health journey with Today, revealing...

What green-card and visa holders should know before traveling abroad

Travelers wait in the security line at Boston Logan International Airport in Boston on Dec. 21, 2023. Joseph Prezioso/AFP/Getty Images Traveling or returning to the U.S. from abroad has become increasingly risky for some — even for people with valid visas...

COVID gave rise to vaccine skepticism. That may affect preparedness for next pandemic

A vial of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Ringo Chiu/AFP via Getty Images When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, there was a moment when some people thought it could be a unifying time for the U.S., like the way Americans came together in...

Skies come alive each spring at Montana’s Freezeout Lake

People stand on the shores of Freezeout Lake near Choteau, Mont., to see huge flocks of migrating geese, swans and other birds during their migration. Tony Bynum for NPR CHOTEAU, Mont. — Each spring, near the tiny town of Choteau, Mont.,...

Alysa Liu ends long U.S. drought at women’s figure skating world championships

Alysa Liu, of the United States, performs during the women's free skating program at the figure skating world championships in Boston on Friday. Charles Krupa/AP BOSTON — Alysa Liu skated around the ice in disbelief, her golden dress shimmering in the...

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