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We’re secretly winning the war on cancer - vox.com

On November 4, 2003, a doctor gave Jon Gluck some of the worst news imaginable: He had cancer one that later tests would reveal as multiple myeloma, a severe blood and bone marrow cancer. Jon was t… [+6762 chars]

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Heart surgeon explains why he doesn’t use common bathroom product due to serious cardiac risk - LADbible
Heart surgeon explains why he doesn’t use common bathroom...

A heart surgeon has revealed why he doesn't use a common bathroom product due to the associa...

Health experts issue stark warning about a disease that’s silently killing millions: Are you at risk? - Times of India
Health experts issue stark warning about a disease that’s...

Little-known cells might be key to human brain’s massive memory - The Washington Post
Little-known cells might be key to human brain’s massive ...

A new model of memory and a little-heralded type of brain cell might explain why the human brain ...

Eating More of These Foods May Lower Your Cancer Risk by 8%, New Study Suggests - EatingWell
Eating More of These Foods May Lower Your Cancer Risk by ...

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death, and rates of certain typesincluding colon and pancr...

S.A.-area rabies cases spark concern for officials. Here's why - MySA
S.A.-area rabies cases spark concern for officials. Here'...

A photo of a fox. A rabid fox and skunk were discovered in the city Fair Oaks Ranch, a small comm...

Measles cases see biggest rise in over a month - The Hill
Measles cases see biggest rise in over a month - The Hill

A total of 1,168 confirmed measles cases were reported in 34 states as of Thursday. The number of...

Health Analysis

He led George W. Bush's PEPFAR program to stop AIDS. Now he fears for its future - NPR
He led George W. Bush's PEPFAR program to stop AIDS. Now he fears for its future - NPR

About two decades ago, Namibia was one of the hardest-hit countries in the HIV/AIDS epidemic. More than one in three adults tested positive for HIV. Dr. Mark Dybul remembers visiting a clinic in ru...

Analysis by Melody Schreiber

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Study links premature ejaculation to altered brain activity and neurotransmitter imbalances - PsyPost
Study links premature ejaculation to altered brain activity and neurotransmitter imbalances - PsyPost

A new study published in Brain Imaging and Behavior has uncovered differences in brain function and neurotransmitter systems in men with lifelong premature ejaculation. Using advanced brain imaging...

Analysis by Eric W. Dolan

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"Maintaining Strong Bones Has Less To Do With Drinking Tons Of Milk": Experts Are Sharing What To Foods May Negatively Impact Your Bone Density - BuzzFeed

It may come as a surprise that heart-healthy wheat bran can have a negative effect on bone health. Wheat bran has high levels of phytates, which can prevent calcium absorption, Matzkin explained. M...

Analysis by Alexandra Emanuelli

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Fifth measles case in Georgia confirmed in family member of person with earlier case - 11Alive.com
Fifth measles case in Georgia confirmed in family member of person with earlier case - 11Alive.com

ATLANTA The Georgia Department of Public Health on Friday confirmed a fifth measles case in the state this year. Health officials said the person is the family member of a person with an earlier co...

Analysis by Jessica Moore

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Premature Newborn Dies in Ontario After Catching Measles From Unvaccinated Mother - Gizmodo
Premature Newborn Dies in Ontario After Catching Measles From Unvaccinated Mother - Gizmodo

A premature newborn in Ontario, Canada, has died after contracting measlesthe first death this year linked to an ongoing outbreak of the vaccine-preventable disease in the country. Ontario health o...

Analysis by Ed Cara

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