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Secondhand Smoke Increases Cisplatin Resistance in HNC
Medscape· 5 days agoDr Maurie Markman discusses results from a study suggesting that secondhand smoke exposure may...
5 Best Foods to Fight Inflammation, Doctors Say — Best Life
Best Life· 5 days agoInflammation is a vital part of your body's defense system to fight off foreign invaders. It's...
New study points to possible link between tattoos and lymphoma, but experts say much more research...
CNN.com· 5 days agoA Swedish study has found a potential link between tattoos and a type of cancer called malignant...
Cancer vaccine hailed as 'game-changer'
Newsweek· 4 days agoCancer patients in the U.K. are about to get personalized cancer vaccines as part of a new trial. Unlike vaccines for diseases like the flu or COVID-19,...
Sex differences are skin deep - Nature Immunology
Nature· 1 day agoSex differences in the prevalence of cancer and autoimmunity and susceptibility to infectious disease have long been observed, but the underlying mechanisms responsible have ...
Utah teen becoming a firefighter after surviving cancer, homelessness - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 22 hours agoBy Jenna Bree Click here for updates on this story HERRIMAN, Utah (KSTU) — Jesse Mecham has dreamed of becoming a firefighter. “It’s one of the best jobs in the world,” he said. After becoming ...
Tattoos tied to increased risk of lymphatic cancer, study finds
PhillyVoice.com· 6 days agoIf your mother needs yet another reason to be horrified that you have a tattoo – or a few – here's a...
Don’t Fall for These Five Dangerous Tanning Myths
Scientific American· 4 days agoA survey conducted in March by the Orlando Health Cancer Institute revealed major misconceptions among those eagerly seeking sunshine. Such dangerous...
Why a Little Bit of Dirt May Be Healthy for You
Mercola· 1 day agoOne key to a healthy immune system, a lower rate of allergies and a better mood might be getting dirty. The dirt I’m talking about is in the garden, or your pots if you live in an apartment.
Stanford study suggests new ways of predicting, treating breast cancer through genes
Newsday· 5 days agoA new study has found that the genes people are born with — and how they interact with the immune...