Michael Flowers, 12, remembers well what it was like when he was admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Flowers was 8 when his mother first suspected he might have the illness because he had started drinking a lot of water and urinating frequently.
Month: September 2012
There’s more to consider than just a family’s income when it comes to measuring poverty and its impact on a child’s well-being, a new study finds. The report by Child Trends Center, a non-profit research organization, is the first to examine the impact of geographic variations and cost of living on child outcomes.
Fixed incomes, scams and unfavorable loans haunt older homeowners. Robert Fulton reports on seniors in foreclosure from Los Angeles.