Meet Our Past WebMD Health Heroes
Each year, WebMD recognizes individuals who do great things to help others live healthier, better lives. Meet our honorees from the last decade.
2023 Health Heroes
- PATIENT-LED RESEARCH
Learning you have an illness can be a pivotal, life-changing moment. This year, we celebrate four people who have transcended their medical diagnosis to embrace activism and action in the wider health community and accelerate progress in research, understanding, and hope.
- LIFELONG ADVOCATE
Hannah Davis
Driven by a desire to find answers about her debilitating diagnosis, she and a team of research-savvy long COVID patients formed the Patient-Led Research Collaborative to advocate, educate, and to one day hopefully cure the disease.
- DRIVING FORCE
Neena Nizar
A tireless search for her own diagnosis — and her sons' — pushed her to create The Jansen's Foundation, an organization that brings awareness, research funds, and hope for a cure to this rare skeletal condition.
- SELFLESS SURVIVOR
Josh Sommer
Co-founder and executive director of the Chordoma Foundation, he has helped accelerate this rare cancer's pace of research to new levels.
- PATIENT PIONEER
Victoria Gray
She is the first sickle cell patient to receive a revolutionary gene therapy using a tool called CRISPR. She now shares her symptom-free success story on a global stage.