Joining us in this GEN Live are leading researchers who are pushing the boundaries of cancer science using cutting-edge spatial tools. The post How Spatial Biology Is Unlocking a New Dimension in Cancer Research appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.| GEN – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
"Sarah Ray has spent two decades helping others seek compensation for cancer and other illnesses likely contracted at the Pantex plant."| Longreads
In 2013, scientists showed that CRISPR was able to change the DNA of human cells. This technology has opened doors for finding new treatments for cancer. This article is part of our WinSPIRE Science in the News series. Authors: Helen Diego Jimenez and Dulce Aguilar Cruz| The Pipettepen
Dan Fine, with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, hopes to attend Stanley Park’s Kicking PancreAs 5K on Nov. 8 as race director, determined to support those still fighting| Vancouver Sun
Researchers at UMass Amherst developed a nanoparticle vaccine, showing effective cancer prevention and significant tumor rejection in mice. The post Researchers create nanoparticle vaccine that prevents cancer in mice first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
An eminent oncologist, cancer researcher, and cancer center director is promoting a study that seems to show—but, when critically examined, doesn't—that COVID vaccines are associated with increased cancer risk. The post Here we go again: Another study is being misrepresented as evidence that COVID vaccines cause cancer first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
The CDC's newly reconstituted antivax Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met last week. The results weren't as horrific as I'd expected, but not for lack of trying. In this post, I'll focus on one presentation as a lens through which to look at the meeting as a whole. The post Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is definitely coming for your vaccines, part 3: Antivax rhetoric and incompetence at ACIP first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
It usually takes me several weeks to write these essays, in part because I am slow, and in part I have more to do in retirement than I ever did when working. But as this goes live, I am recovering from a new knee replacement. As I age I am having everything that fails and either be replaced or removed. Orchiectomy next? […] The post Natural History first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
While vaccine debate rages in social media and on Capitol Hill, examination of massive data sets reveals unanticipated effects of the human papilloma virus (HPV) and varicella-zoster (Shingles) vaccines. The post Unintended Side Effects HPV and Shingles Vaccines—Reason for Concern first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
Nearly 98 percent of patients with prostate cancer are alive at least five years after diagnosis in 2021.| Warp News
When his wife passed away, Alexander Ee decided to walk off his grief on the Camino de Santiago. The result is his book A Glimpse of Heaven.| STORM-ASIA
The study of the gut microbiome, which is the total of all the microbes living in the intestines, has been shown to not only play an important role in the [...] Read More... from Nivolumab against lung cancer: How is the gut–lung axis involved? The post <strong>Nivolumab against lung cancer:</strong> How is the gut–lung axis involved? appeared first on Research Outreach.| Research Outreach
I called a man I didn’t know. The reason doesn’t matter. When no one answered, I left a message, but not before hearing the cleverest recorded invitation I’ve ever encountered. It…| Dr. Gerald Stein
A sweeping new study warns that chemicals in common plastics pose serious — and lasting — health risks to children.| U.S. Right to Know
Biological markers may help predict which patients will benefit most from specific therapies to treat prostate cancer, according to a study published in the journal Cell. The post Identifying Biomarkers to Guide Prostate Cancer Treatment appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Following a public workshop in July 2024, a report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine shares strategies for improving cancer surveillance. One of the OneFlorida+ Clinical Research Network’s executive chairs, Elizabeth Shenkman, Ph.D., spoke at the workshop about “Data Linkages in Cancer Surveillance Models.” Shenkman’s insights are summarized in a new report,…| OneFlorida+ Clinical Research Network
Dr. Aseem Malhotra spoke at the Reform UK Party's recent annual conference. He discussed his concerns over mRNA covid injections, including a link to cancer. Reform UK has come under fire from the Labour and Conservative parties for giving a “conspiracy theorist” a platform to speak. Keir Starmer said, “The man who wrote Reform’s health| The Expose - Home
Paul Stamets might never have found his life topic if he hadn’t been a painfully shy boy. As a child, he had a severe stutter and dreaded social interactions, spending much of his time staring at the ground. What he found there would come to define his life: Mushrooms. Today,... The post The Granddaddy of All Things Mushroom appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.| Reasons to be Cheerful
You're showering or getting dressed when you feel it - a small, firm bump in your neck, armpit, or groin. Your pulse quickens. Could this be cancer? This moment of discovery triggers immediate concern| Craft Body Scan
Chemtai Mungo, MD, MPH, FACOG, has been awarded $2.5M over five years by the National Institutes of Health for her research focused on improving human papillomavirus (HPV) treatment outcomes in women living with HIV (WWH) in Africa. Dr. Mungo is an Assistant Professor in the UNC Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Affiliate Faculty in Lineberger … Read more The post Mungo Receives $2.5M for her Research Focused on Improving HPV Treatment Outcomes in Women Living with HIV appeared firs...| Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases
Ninety-three percent of patients with a new cancer diagnosis were exposed to at least one type of misinformation about cancer treatments, a UF Health Cancer Center study has found. The findings have major implications for cancer treatment decision-making.| Inspiring Innovation » UF Health » University of Florida
UF Health scientists helped find a promising new way to attack and kill pancreatic cancer cells by identifying an overlooked weak spot on a protein that supercharges the lethal cancer’s growth.| innovation.ufhealth.org
Delve into a biopharma giant's strategy, Eli Lilly. This past year, the company secured regulatory milestones and strategic deals. The post Eli Lilly’s strategy in motion: Beyond diabetes and obesity appeared first on Labiotech.eu. © Labiotech UG and Labiotech.eu. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is ...| Labiotech.eu
Des chercheurs viennent de développer une nouvelle approche d’immunothérapie innovante qui exploite le « talon d’Achille » des cellules cancéreuses : leur forte propension à accumuler des mutations. Cette découverte ouvre la voie à de nouvelles approches thérapeutiques pour stimuler le système immunitaire contre les tumeurs. L’article Une nouvelle approche d’immunothérapie pour aider le système immunitaire à détecter les cellules cancéreuses est apparu en premier sur Sa...| Salle de presse de l'Inserm
Observation de la mort de cellules cancéreuses chez un modèle préclinique par la technique d’imagerie biphotonique in vivo. En magenta, les cellules cancéreuses vivantes ; en bleu, les cellules cancéreuses en train de mourir ; en vert, les macrophages. © Unité Dynamiques des réponses immunes – Institut Pasteur Les stratégies d’immunothérapie visent à utiliser le […] L’article Cancer du sang : un traitement pour reprogrammer la mort de cellules cancéreuses et alerter le s...| Salle de presse de l'Inserm
Albany, GA | October 1, 2025 – In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and as part of its commitment to promoting women’s health, Phoebe will provide 100 free 3-D … Continue reading "Phoebe Offering Free Mammograms in October"| Phoebe Putney Health System
Americus, GA | October 1, 2025 – In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and as part of Phoebe Sumter Medical Center’s commitment to promoting women’s health, Phoebe Sumter will … Continue reading "Phoebe Sumter Offering Free Mammograms in October"| Phoebe Putney Health System
The post Breaking Barriers: Emerging Therapies in Pediatric Brain Tumors appeared first on Innovation District.| Innovation District
At the Reform Party Conference, Dr Aseem Malhotra controversially quoted an oncologist that it was "highly likely that the covid vaccines have been a significant factor in the cancers of members of the Royal Family." Perhaps not surprisingly this created a media frenzy and renewed demands for him to be struck off by the GMC. HART looks again at the growing evidence supporting a link between mRNA vaccines and cancer.| HART
Cinnamon essential oil benefits the body in so many ways that you may be surprised that the warm, spicy, fragrant oil is also a powerful remedy. And like all powerful remedies, it needs to be respected so it doesn’t sensitize or irritate your skin. Learn how to use carrier oils and other safety techniques to […] The post How to Use Cinnamon Essential Oil for Health Benefits appeared first on Natural Living Family | A Bible Health Ministry.| Natural Living Family | A Bible Health Ministry
Once you understand the truth about EMFs, you'll be able to take the small, steps you need to improve your health and minimize your risks.| Natural Living Family | A Bible Health Ministry
September is winding down in a couple days, and with it, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. This year marks our 7th annual fundraiser for St. Jude, and as of this writing, we’re sitting just shy of $640,000 raised this year, which is incredible. I know it’s rough out there right now, which makes this number all […]| 512 Pixels
For the second year in a row, Casey Liss joined us for the Podcastathon. He just published an amazing piece about the show and his time at St. Jude: This was my fourth time in Memphis; it’s staring to feel — to a degree — like a home away from home. Having been on campus […]| 512 Pixels
Chris Pennington over at Coding in Public has been running a community fundraiser with Relay for St. Jude for a few years, and yesterday, we sat down to talk about my St. Jude story, and how the hospital is serving sick kids — and their families — around the world. Speaking for our St. Jude fundraiser, we […]| 512 Pixels
I was so excited for 2025. I never make insipid resolutions, mostly because I usually derail by mid-February. This time, though, I was resolute: meditate, eat healthy, exercise more, read more, do more, and shift into fifth gear in my career. As a stand-up comedian, I’ve always used humor to navigate life’s obstacle course—but nothing […]| the kind life
It’s normal to be overwhelmed when you learn that you’ll have chemotherapy as part of your cancer treatment. And it can be difficult to know exactly what to expect, because everyone’s experience of chemotherapy will be different. “That’s when it’s important to talk to your care team—your provider or your navigator,” says Catina Mitchell, administrative… The post What to Pack for Your Chemotherapy Appointments first appeared on UNC Health Talk.| UNC Health Talk
UConn Health has been named one of Forbes’ America’s Best-In-State Employers for 2025, earning a Top 20 spot in Connecticut thanks to its culture of collabo ...| UConn Today
It is essential to note that the term “study,” as used here (quote) and throughout much of the medical literature, most often refers to an observational survey rather than a valid scientific study. The same applies to the term “research” in medicine—what is called “medical research” is frequently nothing more than a survey, sometimes with statistical analysis added, but still not scientific research in the true sense.| BIOANALYTICX
Study led by Kaiser Permanente researchers compared two regional anesthesia techniques used during breast cancer surgery.| Kaiser Permanente Division of Research
Salicylic acid, a commonly used skincare and pain medication ingredient, could now also be used to treat blood cancers.| Futurity
"The results that tattoos could decrease melanoma risk surprised us. But this isn't a black and white case..."| Futurity
Dawn O’Porter Camilla est une blogueuse lifestyle influente qui assume ses choix de vie et notamment le fait qu’elle ne veuille pas d’enfant. Stella est porteuse du gène BRCA, ce qui signifie que comme sa mère et sa sœur jumelle, … Lire la suite →| Girl kissed by fire
Raya Saab, MD, a pediatric oncologist and renowned solid tumor researcher at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, has been awarded a $400,000 Hyundai Scholar Hope Grant from Hyundai Hope on Wheels, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting pediatric cancer research. The grant will support Dr. Saab’s research on CD147, a glycoprotein involved in tumor development and progression, aimed at discovering more effective treatments. Dr. Saab, who is also the Lindhard Family Professor of P...| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
A new survey report from the International Foundation reveals increased U.S. employer spending on cancer/oncology care as well as common steerage techniques used to contain costs. The post Cancer Care Spend Is on the Rise for U.S. Employers appeared first on Word on Benefits.| Word on Benefits
Katie Brockie Looking at myself in the mirror who is it, Who is that lopsided stranger Washing up and down the shore Patricia Goedicke, from ‘Now Only One of Us Remains’ In 2023, I had a mastectomy. When I left the hospital, I was given a Dacron-stuffed soft fabric oval pad to use as a […] The post Being Asymmetrical first appeared on Corpus.| Corpus
Laurence Fearnley When you have treatment for cancer, information sometimes comes to you in a sideways fashion and not from the direction you expect. It didn’t seem weird, then, that it was from a newspaper article that I first learnt about the benefits of physical exercise during and after cancer treatment. The article detailed the […] The post The Wellness Gym first appeared on Corpus.| Corpus
VA’s rural and remote infusion program brings cancer care and survivorship support where it’s needed most: close to the Veteran.| VA News
A woman in Illinois has become the first to undergo a unique cancer treatment that allows chemotherapy drugs to be delivered directly to the liver, reducing side-effects. Chemotherapy drugs can shrink cancer tumors, but if administered generally can affect many other organs and tissues in the body. Via a Hepzato Kit, however, oncologists were able […] The post Oncologists Treat Patient’s Rare Cancer with Isolated Chemotherapy Delivery, Preventing Side-Effects appeared first on Good News N...| Good News Network
A study involving almost 14,000 cancer patients has linked increased survival rates with regular aspirin use. The research involved sufferers of various forms of gastrointestinal tumors and found that patients who starting to use aspirin after they had been diagnosed doubled their chances of…| New Atlas
Brave 9 year old Stephen Mondek became one of the youngest stem cell donors to save his dad Nick from deadly leukaemia after a gruelling life saving procedure in Los Angeles.| Need To Know
Influencer Paola Caldera, 30, who fled Venezuela to pursue the American Dream and inspired 237k TikTok fans, has tragically died of cancer in the US leaving two children.| Need To Know
“Mine are televised.” The post Katie Couric Spoofs American Eagle’s Controversial Ad To Urge Colon Cancer Screenings appeared first on Katie Couric Media.| Katie Couric Media
When a surgical oncologist declines to perform surgery on a patient, there is almost always only one reason for it. The cancer has reached such The post When surgeons say “no” to surgery appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Une étude venant de paraître a examiné, pour la première fois, la vieillesse séparément de la maladie. L’étude a porté sur la plus âgée des supercentenaires, une Catalane décédée fin 2024 à l’âge honorable de 117 ans. Un premier pas vers le prolongement, encore, de la longévité de la vie ?| Sciences : découvrez les dernières avancées scientifiques avec Numerama
It started with wine. Or more precisely, a conversation about it. “My colleagues and I were talking about how some ...Read More The post A toast to BRD4: How acidity changes the immune response appeared first on Boston Children's Answers.| Boston Children's Answers
A novel approach to detect RNA modification patterns in patient blood samples may be a promising tool for the early detection of colon cancer, as detailed in a recent study published in Nature Biotechnology. The post Novel Approach May Improve Early Cancer Detection appeared first on News Center.| News Center
In a pair of studies, investigators from the lab of Huiping Liu, MD, PhD, have uncovered how specific cellular interactions in the bloodstream may be fueling the spread of breast cancer. The post Investigating How Tumor-Immune Cell Clusters Drive Cancer Spread appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Feinberg investigators now have access to one of the most advanced super-resolution imaging systems in the world, thanks to the installation of the MIRAVA Polyscope at the Center for Advanced Microscopy. The post Nation’s First MIRAVA Polyscope Comes to Center for Advanced Microscopy appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Scientists at Feinberg are reshaping scientific understanding of the cell’s tiniest components—structures once thought to be static, now revealed to be dynamic engines of cellular life. The post Feinberg Scientists Reveal Hidden Dynamics of the Cell’s Smallest Structures appeared first on News Center.| News Center
These powerful informational tools for caregivers of pediatric cancer patients vary in areas such as readability and source credibility, highlighting the need to carefully consider their clinical utility.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Abbie (Roth) Miller, MS, MWC, is a passionate communicator of science. As the manager of medical and science content at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, she shares stories about innovative research and discovery with audiences ranging from parents to preeminent researchers and leaders. She is a Medical Writer Certified®, credentialed by the American Medical Writers Association, and received her masters of science in Health Communication from Boston University.| Pediatrics Nationwide
A few days ago I had a massive panic attack. Trying to think of something that would help me snap out of it, I asked Dan to “tell me you love me.” The “I love you” I got back was so begrudgingly given that even in the midst of a panic attack I couldn’t help […] The post Untitled appeared first on Emily Suess.| Emily Suess
Women who regularly use permanent hair dye or chemical hair straighteners may face a higher risk of breast cancer, according to a major study| MyElectricSparks MES
Urgent action is needed to protect public health from alcohol industry influence and to curb alcohol-related disease and death, according to international researchers. The post Alcohol industry uses tobacco tactics to downplay deadly risks and block reforms, studies show appeared first on U.S. Right to Know.| U.S. Right to Know
This blogpost highlights three medical similarities between dogs and cats that might surprise you.| The Animal Medical Center
The Rise of Technological Marvel: AI Unleashes a Paradigm Shift in Oncology Cancer, a condition characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells, continues to pose significant challenges in both detection and treatment. Despite advances in medical technology and an improved understanding of the disease, cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. […] <p>The post Redefining Oncology: How AI is Revolutionizing Cancer Detection and Treatment first appeared on Artific...| Artificial Intelligence Magazine | AI Webezine
The Department of Health and Social Care has responded to a parliamentary petition| Wales Online
Finding a lump under your skin can instantly send your mind racing. Is this something serious? Should you call your doctor right away, or is it okay to wait and see what happens? These are completely natural questions, and you’re not alone in feeling anxious about this discovery. Here’s what you need to know upfront: […]| Craft Body Scan
The answer might not be what you'd expect. As specialists in advanced diagnostic imaging who have reviewed thousands of liver scans, we've learned that early liver cancer can be incredibly sneaky, hid| Craft Body Scan
If your health care provider has ordered a CT scan or other radiologic imaging, you should understand the risks and benefits involved. The post Wise and Safe Diagnostic Imaging: Understanding Radiation Dose appeared first on Iowa Radiology.| Iowa Radiology
At Iowa Radiology, we gather information from our patients to evaluate their breast cancer risk using the Tyrer-Cuzick model.| Iowa Radiology
I was 37 years old when my mom died. Together, we shared a lifetime of experiences: birthdays, trips, and graduations. But now, a decade after her death, the two events that linger most vividly in my mind are the moment I watched her take her last breath and the day I found out that her… The post A Family History appeared first on Resilient Sisterhood Project.| Resilient Sisterhood Project
Researchers found that methanolic extracts from sweet potato leaves and stems significantly inhibit breast and lung cancer cell growth, with some effects comparable to tamoxifen.| News-Medical
Cornerstone Building Brands recently partnered with Roc Solid Foundation to build and donate backyard playsets for children fighting cancer.| Door and Window Market Magazine
Et si la vaccination pouvait se faire par simple application cutanée plutôt que par injection ? Une équipe de chercheurs de l’Inserm, de l’Institut Curie et du King’s College London s’est intéressée à l’impact des contraintes mécaniques externes (extension de la peau, frottements…) sur l’imperméabilité de la peau chez l’animal et chez l’humain. L’article Masser la peau pour vacciner : une alternative possible aux injections ? est apparu en premier sur Salle de pre...| Salle de presse de l'Inserm
Une nouvelle étude, publiée dans la revue Nature Medicine, met en avant l'efficacité du patritumab deruxtecan (HER3-DXd), un conjugué anticorps HER3-médicament, chez des patientes atteintes d’un cancer du sein métastatique hormonodépendant, ayant déjà reçu plusieurs traitements, dont une hormonothérapie, une chimiothérapie et un traitement ciblé spécifique.| Salle de presse de l'Inserm
Jusqu'à 100 000 $ : c'est l'indemnité à laquelle de nombreux fumeurs québécois malades ou leurs héritiers ont maintenant droit. Voici comment procéder pour l'obtenir.| L’actualité
The Metabolic Theory of Cancer Explained Podcast Jeffrey Dach MD with Michael Karlfeldt, ND, PhD. Discussing my book, Cracking Cancer Toolkit. Dr. Karlfeldt is an integrative oncologist at The Karlfeldt Center in Meridian, Idaho. Dr. Karlfeldt: Your book is Cracking Cancer … Continue reading → The post The Metabolic Theory of Cancer Explained Podcast Jeffrey Dach and Michael Karlfeldt appeared first on Jeffrey Dach MD.| Jeffrey Dach MD
Albany, GA | September 18, 2025 – Phoebe Pulmonology has reached a major milestone, completing its 200th ION bronchoscopy procedure at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital. This advanced, minimally invasive technology … Continue reading "Phoebe Marks Milestone Advanced Lung Procedure"| Phoebe Putney Health System
Written by KetoVale.com Key Points For years, doctors have said exercise is good for your health. Now a new study shows it may also play a surprising role in fighting cancer, even after just one workout. Researchers looked at women who had previously been treated for breast cancer. They asked them to complete a single exercise session: either […] The post This One Workout Can Slow Breast Cancer Cell Growth by Up to 30%, Study Finds appeared first on KetoVale.| KetoVale
In the past year, the Children’s Oncology Group published three landmark studies that are reshaping treatment for rare kidney cancers. The post Advancements in treating rare pediatric kidney cancers appeared first on Innovation District.| Innovation District
HPV vaccine strategy part 1 The vaccine strategy part 1 HART has made a clear evidence based stance on covid vaccines. Our remit is to educate the public on medical harms and there is another vaccine which deserves close scrutiny in this regard. In order to give it the attention it deserves we will be […] The post HPV Vaccine Efficacy appeared first on HART.| HART
Telomere damage drives T cell exhaustion. Antioxidants restored their cancer-fighting strength in mice. Tumor environments place heavy stress on immune cells that fight cancer. Limited oxygen, elevated acidity, and other harsh conditions overload mitochondria, the cell’s energy producers, which c| SciTechDaily
Algae is a superfood? Yes. Dr. Catharine Arnston shares a wealth of knowledge about spirulina and chlorella health benefits in this interview.| Natural Living Family | A Bible Health Ministry
Your health and well-being are the primary goal! The post Breast Cancer Screenings: What You Need to Know appeared first on NOAH | Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health.| NOAH | Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health
“A re-analysis of the Pfizer and Moderna trials, published in Vaccine by eminent, independent scientists—including BMJ associate editor Peter Doshi—revealed that from the very beginning,| BIOANALYTICX
What once seemed like an unattainable goal may soon be within our grasp. Learn how Johnson & Johnson is working toward its vision to create a world without cancer.| JNJ.com
While pediatric cancer survival rates have improved significantly, approximately 1,600 children and adolescents still die of cancer each year in the United States, according to the National Cancer Institute. This reality is one that the care providers face daily in their work. Kimberly M. Williams, DNP, MSN, RN, NE-BC, serves as the director of Nursing Operations in the Bass Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Diseases at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health. She describes how the team at ...| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
It’s hard to imagine a child calling a hospital—where he underwent chemotherapy and surgery—his “happy place,” but that’s what Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford is to Josh Summit, age 7. The doctors and nurses are his playmates, and he was sad to leave them. “Josh sees everyone as his friend, and he brings joy to every situation,” says Michelle Emmons, NP, with Pediatric Oncology. “I was blown away by his ability to stay optimistic rather than get sad or anxious....| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
Is there evidence for a correlation between the use of mobile phones and the occurence of brain cancer? If yes, is there also evidence for causality?| Skeptics Stack Exchange
Teen model Billie Williams mistook a lump and cough for a cold but was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. Now cancer free, she is inspiring others as a Miss Teen GB finalist.| Need To Know
Ellen Yates, 68, says her brain tumour misdiagnosed as vertigo has begun growing again after a decade dormant - now she campaigns for awareness and more cancer research funding.| Need To Know
"These grants highlight The Wertheim UF Scripps Institute’s unique expertise in areas that include neuroscience, immunology, biochemistry, drug discovery and RNA therapeutics,” said Scientific Director Patrick Griffin, Ph.D.| The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Tec...
Preventative Diagnostic Center provides patients with low-dose CT scans with state-of-the-art technology in Las Vegas. Learn how stress affects the body.| www.pdcenterlv.com
In August 2020, I (Martha Sears) was diagnosed with Stage 3A breast cancer. we wanted to share my experience in this interview-style blog.| Ask Dr Sears
It is well known in the Alternative Media that the COVID vaccines have unleashed a dramatic increase in cancer rates throughout the U.S. In spite of the U.S. medical system stating that they are still trying to find a cure for cancer and soliciting hundreds of millions of dollars every year to "find a cure for cancer" from the American public through non-profit organizations that then funnel the funds into Big Pharma for "cancer research," the facts are that there are MANY cures to cancer tha...| Coconut Oil
When I first started thinking I’d be lucky enough to celebrate 5 years free of cancer, I imagined that I’d host a huge party with everyone I knew. The 5-year NED (“no evidence of disease”) mark is sort of a magic ticket in the cancer realm, a sign that, if you’ve managed to outrun aContinue reading "5 Years Cancer Free: Babies After Breast Cancer"| Words and Coffee Writing
“It's a super exciting time because every time we unlock essentially a function of a certain part of the brain, there's a very high probability that there's going to be a therapy either through a brain-computer interface or through a new biological approach.” —Edward Chang The post #363 ‒ A new frontier in neurosurgery: restoring brain function with brain-computer interfaces, advancing glioblastoma care, and new hope for devastating brain diseases | Edward Chang, M.D. appeared first o...| Peter Attia
Researchers have discovered that brain cancer cells reprogram their sugar metabolism, a vulnerability that can be exploited in mice to impede tumor growth and enhance therapeutic outcomes. Glioblastomas are the most aggressive type of malignant brain tumor, and patients diagnosed with this condit| SciTechDaily