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Stomach cancer risk factors: Age, sex, lifestyle, and more
Medical News Today· 5 days agoRisk factors for stomach cancer include older age, being male, and H. pylori infection. Read about...
Catching cancer early lowers risk of mortality, but screening is the first step
Stacker via AOL· 4 days ago"The earlier we can catch a cancer, the better the outcome and potentially the less intensive the ...
About 20% of Breast Cancer Survivors Gain Excess Weight
Medscape· 3 days agoYounger age and lower weight at diagnosis strongly predicted at least a 10% weight gain in patients.
Louisiana lawmakers approve bill to allow surgical castration of child sex offenders
USA Today· 4 days agoA bill that would allow people convicted of sex crimes with victims under the age of 13 to be...
Case Study: Patient with Rare Breast Cancer Has Surprising Response to NAC
MedPage Today· 5 days agoEach episode of this journey through a disease state contains both a physician guide and a downloadable/printable patient resource. What are the recommended next steps for this 68-year-old woman ...
Can Finasteride Help With My Particular Type of Hair Loss? Everything You Need to Know
MediaFeed via AOL· 1 day agoIf you’ve been looking into Propecia or its generic finasteride, for hair loss, you probably have...
POEMS Syndrome
Health via Yahoo News· 2 days agoChemotherapy If your POEM syndrome symptoms are more advanced, your healthcare provider might suggest chemotherapy. Chemotherapy involves the use of...
Casodex Side Effects: What They Are and How to Manage Them
Healthline· 6 days agoCasodex (bicalutamide) is a prescription drug used to treat prostate cancer. Casodex can cause side effects that range from mild to serious. Specifically, Casodex, combined ...
Slurs, Sexism, and Bootleg Ozempic: Bigwig Art Duo Hit With Bombshell Suit
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWhen renowned Old Masters art dealer Marco Voena was interviewed in 2022 by blueblooded Fiat heir...
Is It Time to Dump Your Toothpaste?
Mercola· 1 day agoOver the course of your lifetime you'll produce 10,000 gallons of spit that your body uses to initiate digestion, neutralize acid in your mouth and help fight germs that produce bad breath.1 ...