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Death by Breast cancer rates fall by over a third

Death by Breast cancer rates fall by over a third

Death rates from breast cancer in Britain have dropped by a third in a generation, a pan-European study shows.

 

WHO study has no clear answer on phones and cancer

WHO study has no clear answer on phones and cancer

Experts who studied almost 13,000 cell phone users over 10 years, hoping to find out whether the mobile devices cause brain tumors, said on Sunday their research gave no clear answer.

 

A No-Nonsense Guide to Young Adult Cancer

A No-Nonsense Guide to Young Adult Cancer

Pittsburgh cancer crusader Charissa Hamilton-Gribenas faces the disease head-on with a candid and helpful resource for an oft-neglected demographic.

 

Study: More vitamin D during pregnancy

Pregnant women could -- and probably should -- consume 10 times more vitamin D than experts currently recommend, according to a new study.

 

A Hidden Danger of 'an Aspirin a Day'

A Hidden Danger of 'an Aspirin a Day'

Dr. Neena Abraham discusses the hazards of taking a baby aspirin a day.

 

Many appendectomies may not be needed, study finds

Appendectomies are the most common emergency general surgical procedure in the USA, but a new study suggests many are unneeded.

 

U.S. health spending slowed in 2008

U.S. health spending slowed in 2008

The U.S. spent an average of $7,681 per person on health care in 2008, for an eye-popping total of $2.3 trillion even though ...

 

Task Force Opposes Routine Mammograms for Women Age 40-49

Task Force Opposes Routine Mammograms for Women Age 40-49

Women in their 40s should not get routine mammograms for early detection of breast cancer, according to updated guidelines set forth by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.

 

Placebo effect behind many natural cures

Placebo effect behind many natural cures

People looking for natural cures will be happy to know there is one. Two words explain how it works: "I believe."

 

Man grows new skull after decades

The damaged skull of a man involved in a car crash 50 years ago has regenerated itself, a process thought to be rare.

 

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