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Study: Men’s cancer deaths to rise by 93% globally by 2050
Cancer cases and deaths among males will jump globally by 84% and 93%, respectively, by 2050, new research predicts. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Men, take note:…
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Many nonsmokers have lung nodules linked to risk of cancer
Many nonsmokers have lung nodules that have been linked to lung cancer, a new study warns. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Many nonsmokers have lung nodules that…
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Study: Light drinking still harms health of older adults
New research confirms that alcohol is not your friend as you age: Even light drinking was linked to an increase in cancer deaths among older adults. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay…
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Red meat contains type of iron linked to diabetes risk
People who ate the most foods high in heme iron -- red meat and other animal products, mainly -- had a 26% higher risk of Type 2 diabetes than those who ate the least, researchers…
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Long COVID continues to evade diagnosis through lab tests
Dr. Kristine Erlandson (L), a professor of medicine and epidemiology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora talks with nurse Laura Petties. Photo courtesy…
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Study: Addressing risk factors for dementia could reduce cases by 45%
Nearly half of all dementia cases could be delayed or prevented altogether by addressing 14 possible risk factors, including vision loss and high cholesterol, a new global report…
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FDA rejects MDMA to treat post-traumatic stress disorder
The California-based biotech firm confirmed the FDA determined the new drug application could not be approved based on data submitted to date, asking for an additional Phase 3 trial…
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FDA approves nasal injection epinephrine for anaphylactic reaction
1 of 2 | The epinephrine nasal spray is now approved for emergency treatment of Type I allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, in adult patients. File Photo by…
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Study finds autism likely to recur among kids in family
There’s a good chance that if one child in a family has autism, another will also develop the disorder, a new study suggests. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News There's…
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CDC: Childhood vaccines have saved 1 million U.S. lives since 1994
A new government report shows childhood vaccines have prevented hundreds of millions of illnesses, tens of millions of hospitalizations and more than 1 million deaths among…
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