A new international study suggests a bacterial toxin may be driving the rapid rise in colon cancer cases among younger adults. Researchers at the University of California San Diego say …
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A new study suggests that one of the most common and affordable vitamins could be key in the fight against one of America’s deadliest cancers. Researchers from Hungary’s Semmelweis University …
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A new study finds that CT scans, widely used in U.S. hospitals and clinics, may be linked to nearly 103,000 cancer cases each year. The findings come from researchers at …
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A new study published in the journal Nature suggests that a simple, widely available supplement could help Americans live longer and stay healthier as they age. Researchers have found that …
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Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have found that obesity and chronic stress may contribute to the early growth of pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest cancers. …
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Lung cancer has long been linked to cigarette smoking, but new research highlights a growing trend that challenges this assumption. Increasingly, non-smokers—particularly younger women—are being diagnosed with the disease, and …
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Americans have relied on tap water for over a century, but new research suggests it may pose hidden health risks. A Swedish study found that chemicals present in public drinking …
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After serving in the U.S. Navy for decades, Commander John Ryan retired, believing his toughest challenges were behind him. But in 2013, more than 20 years later, he was diagnosed …
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Researchers from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, and Yale Cancer Center have released early findings on an experimental cancer vaccine designed to combat advanced kidney cancer. The results, published …
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Study Shows Growing Prostate Cancer Diagnosis in California After Shift in Screening Guidelines
Prostate cancer diagnoses in California have climbed at a noticeable rate, according to a recent study led by UC San Francisco. Researchers analyzed data from nearly 388,000 men who were …