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Apr 11 2026HEALTH

Small daily choices can lower cancer risk

Science now shows that cancer isn’t just bad luck—it’s often the result of how we live. Our bodies handle threats every day, but modern habits can accidentally feed disease instead of fighting it. Five key systems keep cancer in check, but they break down when stress piles up, food choices go wrong,

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Apr 09 2026HEALTH

Why some teens in Gambella skip the HPV vaccine

Most girls in Gambella Town have heard of the HPV vaccine, but many still skip it. The vaccine protects against a virus that can later turn into cervical cancer. Yet in many lower-income places, not enough girls get the shots. Ethiopia is one of those places. Experts wanted to find out why. They as

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Apr 09 2026HEALTH

Uncovering New Roles of CSF3R in Women's Health

Once known only for shaping white blood cells, a protein called CSF3R is now turning heads in unexpected areas of women’s health. Recent deep scans of tissues show this molecule pops up in ovaries, the uterus lining, the cervix, the placenta, and even some cancers. Instead of just controlling blood

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Apr 08 2026HEALTH

A Blood Test That Could Change How We Spot Disease

Scientists have developed a blood test that might flag multiple cancers and other illnesses early, without breaking the bank. Instead of searching for specific disease markers, this test looks at tiny chemical tags on DNA, called methyl groups, that float around in your bloodstream. These tags act l

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Apr 08 2026HEALTH

New tool helps predict breast cancer risk where healthcare is hard to reach

Breast cancer hits women in Indonesia hardest when it’s found too late. Many cases get missed because check-ups are rare in poorer or rural areas. Tools made for rich countries might not work here either, since lifestyle and genes there are different from Indonesia. A group of experts decided to te

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Apr 07 2026HEALTH

Skin Care Gets a Tech Boost: How AI Helps Spot Cancer Early

Artificial intelligence is stepping into the world of skin health, offering new ways to catch cancer before it spreads. Skin cancers are common around the globe and arise from many causes, such as sun exposure, pollution, and certain habits. Finding a tumor early can save lives, and AI tools are sha

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Apr 07 2026HEALTH

Small swaps for big health changes

Dave Coulier spent years playing a fun-loving dad on TV, but behind the scenes his body was sending urgent signals. At 66, two cancer diagnoses forced him to look closer at daily habits most people ignore. He noticed his toothpaste, shampoo, even trash bags might contain hidden risks. Instead of pan

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Apr 07 2026HEALTH

Skin Checks Without the Wait: How Tech Can Help Fight Skin Cancer

Skin cancer cases are climbing fast in the UK, and the NHS is struggling to keep up. Hospitals get packed with patients needing quick checks for suspicious spots, but there aren’t enough skin doctors to go around. Waiting weeks for an appointment can feel like a ticking time bomb for someone worried

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Apr 06 2026SCIENCE

SLC15A4: A New Hope in Cancer Survival and Treatment

SLC15A4 is a protein that helps move molecules inside cells and plays a part in the body’s immune defense. Researchers have now explored how this protein behaves in many types of cancer, looking at its levels, genetic changes, and impact on patients’ lives. The study first examined huge public data

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Apr 06 2026HEALTH

Autoimmune Ailments Boost Cancer Chances, But Medicine Helps

Patients with autoimmune conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis face a noticeably higher chance of developing cancer within the first year after their diagnosis. Italian researchers studied more than 356, 000 people and found a 32 % rise in cancer odds during that early period.

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