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Prostate cancer statistics can look scary: 34,250 U.S. deaths in 2024. 1.4 million new cases worldwide in 2022. Dr. Bruce Montgomery, a UW Medicine oncologist, hopes that patients won't see these ...
The answer is, not much. Nearly two weeks ago, for example, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, instead of making clear to the world that the U.S. is open for business and eager to welcome visitors ...
Espanyol head coach Manolo Gonzalez has dropped a major hint over the future of Arsenal transfer target Joan Garcia. The 23-year-old has enjoyed another reputation enhancing season in La Liga and ...
The rapid decline in smoking among young adults is clear evidence that the smoking epidemic will come to an end in our lifetime. Indeed, we project that the national smoking prevalence will be ...
Our lives are filled with binary decisions – choices between one of two alternatives. But what's really happening inside our brains when we engage in this kind of decision making? A University ...
The University of Queensland will play a key role in a national effort to revolutionize treatment for men with prostate cancer. Radiopharmaceutical company AdvanCell has received $18 million from ...
Results During surgery, veins combined with arachnoid adhesions and arachnoid adhesions alone were observed compressing the trigeminal nerve in seven patients (17.50%) and 33 patients (82.50% ...
Despite the rise in prescriptions, young Americans remain skeptical about semaglutide, preferring natural health habits and voicing strong concerns about media-fueled hype and safety risks. Image ...
New data published in The Journal of Immunology uncovered the role of Plasmodium falciparum infection (malaria) in the development of Burkitt lymphoma (BL), the most common childhood cancer in ...
Surgery may not be the best next course of treatment for p atients with early-stage breast cancer who had a complete response to neoadjuvant (pre-surgical) chemotherapy and standard radiation ...
Children treated with primary care telehealth visits were less likely to receive antibiotics for acute respiratory tract infections than those examined in person, according to a new study.
Erythropoietin, a treatment for newborns with critically low levels of oxygen or blood supply to the brain at birth, does not prevent death or disability, according to a new multinational study.