Early birds may have lower breast cancer risk, study finds
Women who love the early hours of the day are less likely to develop breast cancer, a new study suggests. British researchers analyzed two data […]
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Women who love the early hours of the day are less likely to develop breast cancer, a new study suggests. British researchers analyzed two data […]
Read moreA lab team led by Nobel Prize winner Dr. Andrew Schally at the Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System and the University of Miami showed that […]
Read moreWASHINGTON — A top official of the American Cancer Society has resigned in part because of concern over some of the organization’s fund-raising partnerships. The […]
Read moreTwenty-nine per cent of health professionals would not recommend e-cigarettes to cancer patients who already smoke, according to research presented at the 2018 NCRI Cancer […]
Read moreEvery year, thousands of Canadians will be diagnosed with bladder cancer. It’s treatable if caught early, but can be fatal if not. That’s why doctors […]
Read moreSerotonin (3A) receptors are common drug targets in the treatment of pain, gastrointestinal dysfunctions, and mood disorders yet little is known about their three-dimensional structure. […]
Read moreRead on to learn more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of penile cancer. What is penile cancer? Penile cancer is a rare disease in […]
Read moreA cancer diagnosis is tough enough to hear, but a diagnosis that cancer has spread through the body has often been considered a death sentence. […]
Read moreSomething as simple as a change in diet can potentially help to increase the cancer survival rate of obese children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the […]
Read moreTalc is one of the softest minerals in the world. As a powder, it can absorb oils, moisture, and odor, and reduce friction. “Baby Powder” […]
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