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Cancer Patient and Internet Star Zach Sobiech Passes Away [VIDEO]
Cancer Patient and Internet Star Zach Sobiech Passes Away [VIDEO]
Cancer Patient and Internet Star Zach Sobiech Passes Away [VIDEO]
We first introduced you to Zach Sobiech in 2012 when a video of him singing his original song 'Clouds' went viral. It became even more famous when learning that Zach was a cancer patient and had written the song as a "goodbye" to his loved ones. And just last week we brought you a video of the biggest stars in all of entertainment honoring Zach with a cover of the song. Well, this time t
Celebrities Pay Tribute to Cancer Patient by Covering His Hit Song [VIDEO]
Celebrities Pay Tribute to Cancer Patient by Covering His Hit Song [VIDEO]
Celebrities Pay Tribute to Cancer Patient by Covering His Hit Song [VIDEO]
Just over a year ago, we brought you the amazing story of Zach Sobiech. Zach was a 17 year old boy who was diagnosed with a rare form of untreatable cancer. Zach wrote a song called "Clouds" to tell his loved ones goodbye. The song went viral and became a hit. Well as Zach continues his battle, a few well known supporters of his decided to do their own version of his song.
Teen with Terminal Cancer Finishes Bucket List
Teen with Terminal Cancer Finishes Bucket List
Teen with Terminal Cancer Finishes Bucket List
Alice Pyne isn’t your average teenager. The 16-year-old from Ulverston, England has been fighting cancer since she was12, and within the last year, her illness has been diagnosed as terminal. But that hasn’t stopped the spunky teen from making the most out of every moment.
Hey Ladies, Fight Cancer by Drinking Coffee — Health Check
Hey Ladies, Fight Cancer by Drinking Coffee — Health Check
Hey Ladies, Fight Cancer by Drinking Coffee — Health Check
If you’re one of those women people tease because you’re never seen without a Starbucks cup in your hand, you may actually be bettering your health. All that coffee might be warding off cancer. Researchers at Harvard University who followed the medical records of more than 67,000 women over a 26-year period found that those who drank at least four cups of java per day had a 25 percent lower risk o

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