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Glowing Dye Helps Surgeons Eradicate Prostate Cancer, Reveals Medical Xpress
Researchers develop marker dye to help surgeons remove prostate cancer cells In a recent study published in the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, scientists from the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and the Department of Oncology at Oxford University, alongside Oxford University Hospitals and Oxford NIHR Biomedical Research Center, have developed a […] More
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Reviving Ubiquitination Machinery Could Conquer Cancer Therapy Resistance
The UPS and its Potential as a Therapeutic Target for Cancer An Overview of the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) is responsible for regulating protein degradation, which is important for cellular homeostasis. The UPS plays a crucial role in cancer progression, as it regulates the stability of proteins that drive cancer growth and survival. […] More
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Local Veterans Outraged as Chiropractic Care Gets Axed by Hampton VA WTKR
Veterans with Chronic Pain Denied Chiropractic Care by Hampton VA Background Four veterans from Hampton Roads are angry with the VA for denying them chiropractic care, which they say is necessary for their chronic pain. The Hampton VA has cancelled or denied their chiropractic care referrals or renewals, which were previously provided. They are patients […] More
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Advancing Equity in Cancer Care: The Critical Role of Sexual Orientation and Gender
Alternative Healthcare: A Comprehensive Guide to Natural Remedies and Treatments Alternative Healthcare: A Comprehensive Guide to Natural Remedies and Treatments Alternative medicine, also known as complementary or integrative medicine, is a broad term that encompasses various treatments, therapies, and remedies that are not part of conventional Western medicine. Many people turn to alternative healthcare in […] More
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St James Hospital Marks 40th Anniversary of First Irish Bone Marrow Transplant
St James’s Hospital Marks 40th Anniversary of Pioneering Stem Cell Transplant Treatment St James’s Hospital in Dublin, Ireland is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its first bone marrow transplant, a pioneering treatment that has since led to the hospital performing stem cell transplants in nearly 200 patients in Ireland each year. The hospital’s National Adult […] More
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Hartford HealthCare, Memorial Sloan Kettering Partner to Improve Cancer Care
Hartford Healthcare & Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center: A Transformative Partnership Introduction Hartford Healthcare has announced an expansion of its partnership with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), aimed at transforming cancer treatment and research throughout Connecticut. The partnership between the two healthcare organizations began a decade ago and has now grown further, with Hartford […] More
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Cameron Park Zoo mourns loss of Sumatran tiger, seeks new mating pair
Cameron Park Zoo Loses Oldest Male Sumatran Tiger to Lymphoma Introduction Last week, Cameron Park Zoo suffered the loss of its oldest male Sumatran tiger, Kucing, due to complications from lymphoma treatments. At 15 years old, Kucing was the oldest male Sumatran tiger in North America and one of the three oldest males globally. The […] More
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Amanita Muscaria Mushrooms: A Toxic Alternative Medicine Fad
The Dark Side of Dietary Supplements and Alternative Medicines Introduction Dietary supplements and alternative medicines are increasingly popular among people who want to improve their health and well-being. While some of these products may be helpful, others can be dangerous and even deadly. Unfortunately, online marketers often prey on consumers by exploiting loopholes in FDA […] More
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New Study Links Tattoos To Cancer Northwest & National News nbcrightnowcom
New Study Links Tattoos to Cancer: Separating Fact from Fiction In recent years, tattoos have become more mainstream than ever before. A study by the Pew Research Center found that about four-in-ten adults between the ages of 18 and 69 have at least one tattoo. However, a new study published in the Journal of Epidemiology […] More
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AMA Adopts New Prior Authorization Reform Policies During Annual Meeting
Understanding Health Care Equity During the COVID-19 Pandemic The Prioritizing Equity video series explores how health care equity impacts care during the pandemic. In this episode, panelists share the importance of implementing culturally responsive communication models to address health inequities. It is crucial to teach healthcare providers how to interact with patients in a way […] More
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FDA Approves Breyanzi for Relapsed or Refractory Mantle Cell Lymphoma – The Cancer Letter
FDA Accelerates Approvals for Oncology Drugs for Various Cancer Types Lisocabtagene Maraleucel (Breyanzi) Gets FDA Approval for Mantle Cell Lymphoma Bristol Myers Squibb’s Breyanzi (lisocabtagene maraleucel; liso-cel), a CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of adult patients with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma who have […] More
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10 Traditional Chinese Medicine Methods to Boost Your Mental Health
Improving Mental Health with Traditional Chinese Medicine Caring for our mental health is just as important as taking care of our physical health. While there are many different forms of medication available worldwide, none is more ancient than Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Traditional Chinese medicine has been practiced since the age of time and is […] More
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Kate’s Cancer Treatment Progresses, Plans to Attend Event
Britain’s Princess Kate Provides an Update on Her Progress with Cancer Treatment Kate, the Princess of Wales, has released a personal written message providing an update on her progress with preventative chemotherapy for cancer. Although Kate has been making good progress, she is still not yet out of the woods and her treatment is ongoing […] More
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Lower Risk Myelofibrosis: High Disease Progression Among Patients – Cancer Network
High Rate of Disease Progression in Low-Risk Myelofibrosis Patients In the MOST study, the rate of disease progression among patients with low- or intermediate-risk myelofibrosis appeared to increase over time. Myelofibrosis is a rare type of blood cancer that affects the bone marrow’s ability to produce blood cells. Cohort A, comprising patients aged over 65 […] More
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OTC solutions for an overactive bladder
Overactive Bladder (OAB) Syndrome: Symptoms, Treatment, and Management Symptoms Overactive Bladder (OAB) Syndrome causes frequent and sudden urges to urinate, and can also lead to urinary incontinence. These urges can significantly affect a person’s quality of life, particularly when they interfere with daily activities where dashing to a restroom may not be convenient. Some people […] More
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Cytokine Armor Offers CAR T Cells a Second Chance
Alternative Medicines and Treatments for Health Conditions Alternative Medicines and Treatments for Health Conditions Many individuals are turning to alternative or complementary health treatments to achieve wellness. Alternative medicines are different from conventional medicines in terms of their approach, content, and mode of treatment. Alternative medicines are based on the concept that the body has […] More















