CANCER RESEARCH

Dec 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Balancing Cancer Care and Environmental Care

Cancer treatment is a must. It is what we all want for ourselves and our loved ones. But, it is not a secret that climate change is affecting everyone, including patients. Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent. They disrupt care and make things harder for everyone. So, how can we keep g

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

A New Hope in the Fight Against HIV

Researchers have been working hard to find a way to control HIV without daily medication. A recent study involving 10 participants showed some promising results. The participants received experimental treatments designed to boost their immune systems. After stopping their usual HIV medication, six o

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

Eye Inflammation: Comparing Two Treatments for Wet Macular Degeneration

Researchers looked into how two different drugs affect eye inflammation in people with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD). They focused on brolucizumab and aflibercept, both used to treat this condition. Wet AMD is a serious eye problem that can lead to vision loss. It happens when new, abn

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

CRISPR and Cancer: A New Way to Fight Back

Cancer is tricky. It finds ways to hide from the body's defense system. One way it does this is by using something called PD-1 and PD-L1. These are like secret handshakes that tell the immune system to back off. This makes it hard for treatments to work well. Scientists have a new tool called CRISP

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Helping Cancer Patients Breathe Easier: The Balloon Trick

Cancer is hard enough. But when a patient also has lung issues, things get even tougher. One such problem is CTEPH. This is a condition where blood clots block vessels in the lungs, making it hard to breathe. A treatment called BPA might help. BPA uses tiny balloons to open up blocked blood vessels

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Small Changes, Big Impact: Everyday Choices to Reduce Cancer Risk

Cancer is a serious health issue, ranking as the second leading cause of death globally. Yet, many people are unaware that their daily routines can significantly impact their cancer risk. Research shows that between 30 to 50 percent of all cancers are preventable through lifestyle changes, such as d

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Men's Health: The Hidden Link Between Infertility and Heart Risks

Researchers have found a surprising connection between male infertility and heart health. It seems that men who struggle with infertility might also face a higher chance of developing serious health issues like high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. This isn't just about age or li

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Nov 25 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: How Beliefs Might Shield Black Adults from Discrimination's Harm

Researchers dug into how faith might act as a shield against the health impacts of unfair treatment. They looked at Black adults and found that those who lean on their religious beliefs might handle the stress of discrimination better. This could lead to fewer health problems down the line. The stu

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

How Parents and Coaches Shape Young Footballers' Futures

Researchers tracked 105 young footballers in Switzerland to see how parents and coaches affect their future careers. They looked at how parents and coaches acted towards the players when they were 13 and 14 years old. The study found that the way parents and coaches work together can really impact w

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

How Body Weight Affects Arm Healing After Surgery

Researchers dug into how weight and gender might change healing after arm surgeries. They looked at people who had surgery to fix broken arms. The study found that heavier people had more problems both soon after the surgery and two years later. The team checked records from all over the country. T

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