When lung cancer treatment stops working, what happens next? New research reveals the answer may depend on how the cancer grows.
Reducing annual alcohol consumption in Australia by one liter a person could significantly lower deaths from several major cancers, particularly among older Australians, a new study led by La Trobe ...
A research team led by Dr. Rinku Majumder from LSU Health New Orleans has published a groundbreaking study in the Journal of ...
Chemotherapy commonly damages the intestinal lining, a well-known side effect. But this injury does not remain confined to ...
Smartwatches with both PPG and ECG functionality improve the detection of atrial fibrillation in comparison with standard ...
A recent study has analyzed the relationship between different air pollutants and the main subtypes of lung cancer.
One hundred and seventy babies, kids and teens in North Carolina died after fentanyl exposure between 2015 and 2024, new state data shows.
Offering non-monetary incentives such as free access to outpatient consultations to frequent blood donors is linked to an ...
Millions of people worldwide suffer from gum disease, yet we still don't fully understand how healthy gums turn into damaged, ...
The long-term use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), a class of drugs widely used to treat acid reflux and ulcers, may not be linked to any increased risk of developing gastric (stomach) cancer, finds ...