cancer-alcohol-exercise
Daniel Francis on 09th Sep

Exercising regularly was proven to “cancel out” the risk of developing cancer-related to drinking, while also reducing...

Isabelle Dinoire died at the age of 49 in France, almost 11 years after making history for receiving the world’s first...

Chemotherapy
Geraldine Chacon on 27th Aug

Chemotherapy is one of the most aggressive and toxic treatments available for cancer patients, but the treatment can usually...

Obesity
Daniel Contreras on 25th Aug

Overweight and obesity were linked to other eight types of cancers in a recent study by the International Agency for Research...

breast-cancer-cells
Irene Rondon on 24th Aug

A recent report from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...

The study held by researchers from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, suggests electronic cigarettes might possess...

CRISPR
Daniel Contreras on 22nd Jul

China will become the first country to inject modified cells on humans using the gene-editing technique CRISPR-Cas9. A team...

United States regulators put on hold the Juno Therapeutics trial after other two of the twenty patients have passed away....

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved on July 5th a new cannabinoid drug called Syndros, from the Insys company...

Daniel Contreras on 04th Jul

It is believed that eating any carbohydrate is fattening, and pasta is not the exception. However, according to an Italian...