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Study Finds on MSNPopular low-carb diets can damage gut health and increase cancer riskIn a nutshell A low-carb diet lacking fiber can thin gut mucus barriers and increase inflammation, creating an environment ...
Bridging the health gender gap could add up to $4.05 billion in annual incremental GDP for Singapore by 2040. Read more at ...
Lalit Patidar, an 18-year-old from Madhya Pradesh, earns a Guinness World Record for having the hairiest face due to ...
Peter Browne was undergoing a procedure to reduce his chances of getting cancer when doctors discovered it was already there.
Peter Browne was undergoing a procedure to reduce his chances of getting cancer when doctors discovered it was already there.
Plant-based food influencer Deliciously Ella, has claimed the wellness industry is 'overdue some sanity', but warned that the ...
The 27-year-old Ohioan has not let his rare genetic condition prevent him from having a rich life. But Trump’s second ...
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Wiltshire Times on MSNMelksham dad with incurable cancer hails 'gamble' treatmentA dad from Melksham with incurable cancer who received pioneering treatment says he wants to “give people hope”.
Larger species face higher cancer risks but those that reached that size rapidly evolved mitigating mechanisms.
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Mia Love, first Black Republican congresswoman, faces worsening cancer prognosis, daughter saysPosting to her mother’s X account Saturday, Love’s daughter, Abigale Love, said that she and her mother’s team have decided ...
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The Trump administration is impeding the National Institutes of Health-backed science that enabled treatment of ...
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News Medical on MSNResearch poses a new explanation for how cancer-fighting drugs attack and destroy timor cellsResearch by UMass Chan Medical School scientists Sharon Cantor, PhD, and Jenna M. Whalen, PhD, poses a new explanation for how cancer-fighting drugs attack and destroy BRCA1 and BRCA2 tumor cells.
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