04
Jun
Many Women With Breast Cancer Can Skip Chemo

The findings were published in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
29
May
Harvard Takes Notes Of Woman Battling Cancer With Diet

12 years after doctors gave her less than two years to live, Bero is reportedly cancer-free with the help of the diet.
28
May
Colon, Rectal Cancer Screenings Should Be Done At Age 45

Most people should start screening tests for colon and rectal cancers at age 45, rather than waiting for age 50, as long recommended, the American Cancer Society said Wednesday.
03
May
New State Health Scare Scorecard Shows Troubling Signs

The combined death rate from suicide, alcohol, opioids, and other drugs increased by 50 percent nationwide between 2005 and 2016.
23
Apr
Study Links Zero-Calorie Artificial Sweeteners To Diabetes, Obesity

The sweeteners changed the way the body processed fat and received energy
20
Apr
Prescription Stimulants Are Widely Abused In U.S.

A new study in the American Journal of Psychiatry found that about 5 million Americans are illegally taking prescription stimulants
19
Apr
New Study Suggests Alzheimer’s Starts At Infancy

The study suggests a correlation between air pollution and brain damage.
18
Apr
FDA Staff Backs Drug Made From Cannabis Plant

An experimental medication that could become the first drug derived from a marijuana plant approved in the U.S. received a
04
Apr
Black Barbershops And Health Outreach

Providing health advice and blood pressure check-ups at barber shops is an effective way to help at-risk black men cut
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