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Jamie Reno

Jamie Reno

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Jamie Reno
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Baby Powder and Cancer - Healthline

A jury awarded more than $4 billion to women who say Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based baby powder gave them ovarian cancer. Should you be concerned?
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Nurse Practitioner, No Doctor at Your Urgent Care Clinic - Healthline

Experts say there might not even be a doctor on staff during certain shifts at urgent care clinics.
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Vaccines Have Reduced Nursing Home COVID-19 Cases - Healthline

Experts say there are still problems with nursing home employees refusing to get vaccinated, but the case reduction bodes well for the future.
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New Blood Tests Detect Cancer Easier and Earlier - Healthline

Experts say new blood tests may dramatically change cancer diagnostics, although more research is needed.
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Psychedelic Drugs Helping Veterans with PTSD - Healthline

Experts say psychedelic drugs along with psychotherapy can help treat PTSD as well as depression and other mental health conditions.
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Cancer Moonshot: White House Discusses Promise - Healthline

The Biden administration’s revamped Cancer Moonshot initiative includes more federal agencies and more programs to advance cancer research
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Brain Cancer: Advancements on Diagnosis, Treatment - Healthline

Experts say new technology, immunotherapy, and repurposed drugs are helping spur advancements in brain cancer diagnostics and treatments

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Lung Cancer Screening Increases Survival Rate - Healthline

Experts say early screening significantly improves the survival rate for lung cancer. New tests, such as liquid biopsies, are making screenings easier.
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Cancer Prevention: Gardening Can Lower Risk, Boost Mental Health - ...

Researchers say gardening can boost mental health as well as reduce the risk of cancer and other diseases. Those who garden agree.
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How Lung Cancer Can Be Detected Using Artificial Intelligence - Hea...

Researchers say a technique using artificial intelligence can help detect lung nodules earlier. In rare cases, those nodules can be a sign of lung cancer.
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Cancer Treatment: New Therapy Uses LED Light to Target Tumors - Hea...

Researchers are looking into a new cancer treatment that would use LED lights to target tumors by activating biotherapeutic drugs
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Prostate Cancer Treatments Can Be Avoided or Delayed in Many Cases,...

Researchers say many men with prostate cancer that is localized and in its early stages may be able to delay or avoid treatment. Monitoring their cancer remains important.
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Drug Achieves Complete Cancer Remission in 18 People With Leukemia ...

In a phase 1 clinical trial, the drug revumenib showed promise against two types of leukemia that have proven difficult to treat in the past
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Nearly Half of Adults Over 40 May Have 'Hidden' Heart Disease: What...

New research published today suggests that heart disease may develop at an early age and remain latent for many years. Researchers found nearly half of adults in the study had signs of coronary heart disease or coronary atherosclerosis.
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Breast Cancer: How Depression Can Affect the Likelihood of Survival...

Researchers say people diagnosed with breast cancer who have symptoms before or after their diagnosis have a reduced chance of surviving the disease
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Skin Cancer: Vaccine Along With Immunotherapy May Help Stop Recurre...

A clinical trial looking at the combination of a personalized mRNA cancer vaccine from Moderna and Merck’s immunotherapy drug Keytruda reportedly showed that this treatment can work to help prevent a recurrence of skin cancer.
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Pancreatic Cancer: Killer Protein May be the Cause - Healthline

New research suggests a strong link between a specific protein and pancreatic cancer, which could lead to improved treatment.