Michelle Milliken
Michelle has a journalism degree and has spent more than seven years working in broadcast news. She's also been known to write some silly stuff for humor websites. When she's not writing, she's probably getting lost in nature, with a fully-stocked backpack, of course.
Articles by Michelle Milliken
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, Undergoes Surg...
Sarah, children's author and mother of Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, said the tumor was caught by a routine mammogram.
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, Undergoes Surg...
Sarah, children's author and mother of Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, said the tumor was caught by a routine mammogram.
Our Nocturnal, Reclusive Neighbors: How Opossum...
Opossums sometimes get a bad rap over misconceptions about what they actually do. It's undeserved, though. They're great neighbors!
Our Nocturnal, Reclusive Neighbors: How Opossum...
Opossums sometimes get a bad rap over misconceptions about what they actually do. It's undeserved, though. They're great neighbors!
Fewer Than One in Ten Cancer Patients Undergoes...
According to new research, the vast majority of cancer patients aren't receiving genetic testing that could alert their families of health risks and provide more tailored treatments.
Fewer Than One in Ten Cancer Patients Undergoes...
According to new research, the vast majority of cancer patients aren't receiving genetic testing that could alert their families of health risks and provide more tailored treatments.
Do You Regularly Take Power Naps? You May Be Pr...
Taking a short snooze can revitalize you and help you regain some focus. It may also influence your longer term brain health.
Do You Regularly Take Power Naps? You May Be Pr...
Taking a short snooze can revitalize you and help you regain some focus. It may also influence your longer term brain health.
Changes in Gut Health May Appear in Alzheimer's...
Researchers have found there are gut health differences between people with preclinical Alzheimer's and those without any signs of the disease. This could help with screening or possibly even treatment.
Changes in Gut Health May Appear in Alzheimer's...
Researchers have found there are gut health differences between people with preclinical Alzheimer's and those without any signs of the disease. This could help with screening or possibly even treatment.
Five-Year Mortality Rate For Early-Stage Breast...
A large study out of the UK has found that the five-year breast cancer mortality rate was about 14.4% for early stage patients in the mid-to-late-90s. Since then, the numbers...
Five-Year Mortality Rate For Early-Stage Breast...
A large study out of the UK has found that the five-year breast cancer mortality rate was about 14.4% for early stage patients in the mid-to-late-90s. Since then, the numbers...