LIFESTYLE 3 days ago No-Shave November: Tracing its origins, impact and purpose for promoting men's health Explore how No-Shave November evolved into a heartfelt campaign, stemming from its unassuming beginnings in 2009, now carrying a deeper significance and purpose.
HEALTH 4 days ago AI model could help predict lung cancer risks in non-smokers, study finds: ‘Significant advancement’ Among the latest artificial intelligence innovations for health care, a routine chest X-ray could help identify non-smokers who are at a high risk for lung cancer, new research indicates.
HEALTH 5 days ago Cancer risk could increase with consumption of certain foods and drinks, study finds Consuming certain foods and drinks could put people at a higher risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC), according to a new study published in the journal Nutrients.
Denver Broncos November 23 Former Broncos defensive lineman Harald Hasselbach dies at 56 Harald Hasselbach, a two-time Super Bowl with the Denver Broncos, died at the age of 56 after a six-month bout with cancer, his family said.
Maryland November 22 Judge denies compassionate release for corrupt Baltimore officer with terminal cancer A federal judge has denied compassionate release for Daniel Hersl, an incarcerated member of Baltimore's notoriously corrupt Gun Trace Task Force.
HEALTH November 20 Patients with metastatic colorectal cancer could find hope in new FDA-approved treatment The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Nov. 8 approved a new oral medicine called Fruzaqla (fruquintinib) for the treatment of patients with previously treated metastatic colorectal cancer.
HEALTH November 19 Cancer deaths among kids and teens fell 24% over past two decades, CDC reports: 'Better treatments' Deaths among youth cancer patients are on the decline, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Death rates fell 24% between 2001 and 2021.
CANCER November 12 In potential cancer breakthrough, newly found ‘kill switch’ triggers death of cancer cells: ‘One-two punch' In a health breakthrough, scientists at the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center in Sacramento, California, have identified a protein on the CD95 receptor that can “program" cancer dells to die.
HEALTH November 9 Lung cancer pill shows 'earth-shattering' results in 5-year study: 'An optimistic time' Many lung cancer patients now have access to a potentially life-saving new medication called Tagrisso. A surgeon from Hackensack Meridian and a patient share their experiences with the drug.
LIFESTYLE November 8 Five moms who lost their children to brain tumors jump out of a plane to help others A group of moms in the United Kingdom supported each other as their children suffered from brain tumors — and went skydiving in their kids' honor to raise money for others.