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Cancer patients often do better with less intensive treatment, research shows
NBC NEWS· 6 days agoScaling back treatment for three kinds of cancer can make life easier for patients without...
Early June seeing uptick in summer colds, viruses, COVID-19 cases on Long Island, doctors say
Newsday· 3 days agoEarly June has seen a "burst of COVID" along with a variety pack of colds, viruses and other...
Pregnant in a warming climate: A lethal 'double risk' for malaria
National Catholic Reporter· 2 days agoWhen the parent is healthy, a twin pregnancy is twice as risky as a single pregnancy. Meanwhile,...
Allergy or infection? Scientists discover what distinguishes these two immune system responses
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoThe production of antibodies, essential for protecting our body against infections, is very well regulated through the action of a specific subtype of immune system cells, follicular helper ...
Fauci testifies about COVID pandemic response at heated House hearing
CBS News· 6 days agoDr. Anthony Fauci testified on Monday before a Republican-led House panel investigating the origins...
Artery Inflammation and CV Events; Stepped Palliative Care for Lung Cancer Patients
MedPage Today· 1 day agoTTHealthWatch is a weekly podcast from Texas Tech. This week's topics include stepped palliative...
18 Celebrities Living With Autoimmune Disorders
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association estimates that 1 in every 5 Americans is living with an autoimmune disorder — and these conditions...
ASCO 2024: What's New in Breast Cancer Research?
Medscape· 3 days agoDrs Alexandra Thomas and Virginia Kaklamani discuss highlights in breast cancer research from the ASCO 2024 Annual Meeting.
FDA panel supports switch to JN.1 for fall COVID vaccines
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy· 3 days agoVaccine advisers to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today recommended switching the...
The anatomy of Kentucky’s blood supply, and why more need to donate
Kentucky Lantern via Yahoo News· 4 days agoQuintissa Peake, like many people, doesn’t like needles. But the Letcher County woman can’t choose...