One potential avenue for cancer treatment uses electricity not from any outside machine, but from within our own bodies.
EMBL researchers have created a new AI tool that uses a “molecular laser tag” approach to identify cells capable of revealing the earliest origins of cancer. The human body depends on accurate genetic ...
We may have found a new organ, thanks to Cancer therapy! Join us as Hank Green explains these new human body discoveries, ...
Every few months, a new "miracle cure" for cancer trends on social media. From superfoods and supplements to extreme diets, the promises are always bold—and almost always misleading. The latest claim ...
Twenty-five years ago this past June, President Bill Clinton, flanked by Drs. Francis Collins and Craig Venter, announced to the world the completion of a draft version of the entire human genome ...
Sept. 12 (UPI) --A common nutrient found in leafy greens and corn may do more than protect eyesight. New research shows that zeaxanthin, a plant-derived carotenoid, can strengthen the body's ...
What’s a sociopathic narcissist to do? Poor Donald Trump: In the before times, he rightfully bragged about getting the covid vaccine up and running at “warp speed.” He hadn’t spent much time with ...
What if I Got a Whole-Body MRI? Fred Hutch and UW Medicine radiologists do not provide reinterpretations of whole-body MRIs. If you’ve had a whole-body MRI screening and have a question or concern ...
The first case of a travel-associated human screwworm infection has been detected in Maryland. Andrew Nixon, spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services, confirmed to Fox News Digital ...
The first human case of the flesh-eating parasite "New World screwworm "has been detected in the United States, the Department of Health and Human Services said early Monday. The case, involving a ...
Lancaster University provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation UK. Skin cancer is typically caused by damage to the skin’s cells from ultraviolet radiation. But a recent case study ...
Some cancer cells don't die; they go quiet, like seeds lying dormant in the soil. These "sleeper cells," scattered throughout the body, can stay inactive for years. But when the body faces a ...