Family
Parents hire own researchers to tackle rare, fatal disease
CHICAGO - When it comes to advocating for her 8-year-old son's serious illness, Gelse Tkalec is on a much lonelier path than those strewn with pink ribbons and yellow bracelets.
Family
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HEALTH
Are your kids in the right seat? Know the law, know the best practices of car seat safety
This is a confusing time for parents who are chauffeurs to not only their children but also their children's friends. Children are passing along all kinds of legal information to one another about booster seats.
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FAMILY
Rusty Wallace joins four pioneers in NASCAR Hall of Fame
Rusty Wallace didn't know what to expect before the results of voting for the NASCAR Hall of Fame's Class of 2013 were announced Wednesday.
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FAMILY
Boomers lives begin to intersect with losses
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Rachael Mahoney is in the midst of a decade of loss. In the last few years, her father and her sister, her only sibling, died. Her marriage ended in divorce. And now her elderly mother's health is failing.
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FAMILY
The Parent 'Hood: Do parents need to be in middle of kids' fights?
Your spouse wants to break up every fight between your kids. You want them to work out their differences. Who's right?
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FAMILY
Channeling supermoms
There's a chance, a pretty good one, that we'll never decide what makes a good mom.
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FAMILY
Introverts rising: Members of a misunderstood minority are meeting up, speaking out
Want to join the hot new meet-up group?
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FAMILY
Commentary: Phillies' Rollins shouldn't be criticized for being with his wife
What should Jimmy do?
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FAMILY
College programs welcome more students with Asperger’s
When he first arrived at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Brian Schwanwede of River Edge, N.J., felt afraid “to the point of paralysis.”
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FAMILY
Better late than never? Not when you’re the one left waiting
There are a few different ways to view your friend’s perpetual (seriously, really, really perpetual) tardiness.


