Grahic Jump Location
Daniel Malamut, a 12-year-old whose cancer is in remission, got the
idea for a 6th-grade science project from his treatment experience. With just
a little help from people at the University of Iowa Hospital Holden Comprehensive
Cancer Center, where he had received chemotherapy for a medulloblastoma for
nearly a year, Daniel created the project—and earned the highest grade
in his class. (Photo credit: Rex Bavousett, The University of Iowa, Illumine)
An activity that is more pleasure than prescription—teaching
his great-grandson to play chess—helps one 90-year-old keep his mind
sharp. (Photo credit: Marsha F. Goldsmith)
Grahic Jump Location
Daniel Malamut, a 12-year-old whose cancer is in remission, got the
idea for a 6th-grade science project from his treatment experience. With just
a little help from people at the University of Iowa Hospital Holden Comprehensive
Cancer Center, where he had received chemotherapy for a medulloblastoma for
nearly a year, Daniel created the project—and earned the highest grade
in his class. (Photo credit: Rex Bavousett, The University of Iowa, Illumine)
An activity that is more pleasure than prescription—teaching
his great-grandson to play chess—helps one 90-year-old keep his mind
sharp. (Photo credit: Marsha F. Goldsmith)