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How Close Are We, Really, to Curing Cancer with CRISPR?

July 29, 2018 animal models, Bacteria, badmedicine, cancer, cell lines, clinical studies, Crispr, Gene Therapy, genetic engineering, Immunotherapy, virus

Followers of science and health news, particularly those with a terminal illness, may get the impression that the dawn of

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India accounts for 60% of head and neck cancer cases, numbers to double by 2030

July 29, 2018 cancer, Cancer treatment, Cause of cancer, Cause of head and neck cancer, Chemotherapy, fitness, Head and neck cancer, health, radiation, Treatment for cancer, Wellness

Owing to increased use of tobacco, India contributes to nearly 60% of head and neck cancer — inside the mouth,

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Stroke, diabetes, heart disease cause more deaths in India than in West

July 27, 2018 cancer, Dementia, Diabetes, health, Heart Disease, Kidney disease, Liver cancer, Mental Health, Stroke, Wellness

Deaths from stroke are four times higher and from heart diseases nearly three-fold more in India than in Western countries,

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Curing breast cancer but at what cost? Patients report heavy financial toll: Study finds that patients feel providers do not adequately address concerns about the cost of cancer treatment

July 24, 2018 Brain Tumor, breast cancer, cancer, Colon Cancer, Diseases and Conditions, Lung Cancer, Today's Healthcare, Women's Health

As treatment for early stage breast cancer becomes less extensive and more precise, a new concern is surfacing: Cancer takes

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Monthly Vitamin D Supplement May Not Cut Cancer Risk

July 24, 2018 cancer, cut, D, may, Monthly, not, risk, supplement, Vitamin

MONDAY, July 23, 2018 — Monthly high-dose vitamin D supplementation may not prevent the risk of cancer among adults aged

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‘Nowcasting’ beach water quality

July 22, 2018 cancer, Diseases and Conditions, Environmental Issues, Pneumonia, Pollution, STD, water, Weather

Arriving at your favorite beach only to discover it’s closed because of bacterial contamination can be a bummer. But even

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Strong sensitivity to bitter tastes tied to higher cancer risk

July 21, 2018 bitter, cancer, higher, risk, sensitivity, Strong, tastes, tied, to

A recent study has started to investigate the link between sensitivity to better tastes and the risk of cancer. It

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Link found between bitter-taste sensitivity and cancer risk

July 19, 2018 and, between, bitter-taste, cancer, found, Link, risk, sensitivity

High bitter-taste sensitivity is associated with a significantly increased risk of cancer in older British women, according to researchers who

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Cancer victim gets new tongue made from her leg

July 19, 2018 cancer, Gets, leg, New, tongue, victim

‘I was so hungry I wanted to bury my face in KFC’: Cancer victim gets new tongue made from her

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Tackling cancer at ground zero with designer molecules

July 18, 2018 Brain Tumor, breast cancer, cancer, Colon Cancer, Human Biology, Lung Cancer, Lymphoma, skin cancer

A new molecule designed by University of Adelaide researchers shows great promise for future treatment of many cancers. The new

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