- EPA Earmarks $3 Billion to Replace Lead Pipes Nationwide
- Johnson & Johnson Will Pay $6.5 Billion to Settle Talc Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits
- No Sign of Bird Flu in Ground Beef, USDA Says
- U.S. Maternal Deaths Declined in 2022
- Economy, Election Spur Rising Anxiety Among Americans in 2024
- Day Care Pick-Up Often Involves Sugary Snacks, Study Finds
- A Third of Young Adults Still Believe ‘Tan Is Healthier’ Myth: Survey
- MRNA Vaccine Fights Deadly Brain Tumor in Small Trial
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U.S. Pays Highest Prices for Cancer Meds: Study
However, actual ability to pay for the drugs is better than in some other countries, researchers add
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Pop Stars Often Hawk Unhealthy Foods to Kids: Study
Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake and others endorse sugary, less healthy fare, researchers say
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Immune-Based Drug May Help Some With Advanced Bladder Cancer
About a quarter of older patients deemed too frail for chemo responded to Tecentriq, study found
- Posted June 5, 2016
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Antibody-Based Therapy Shows Promise Against Stomach Cancer
Patients with advanced disease lived longer when they received this targeted treatment, research shows
- Posted June 5, 2016
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Health Highlights: June 4, 2016
Boxing Legend Muhammad Ali Dies at 74 FDA Resumes Egg Facility Inspections in 21 States Battery-Powered Migraine Patch May Pose Burn Threat: FDA
- Posted June 4, 2016
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Two-Pronged Chemo Helps Some With Advanced Ovarian Cancer
Study found using both abdomen drip and IV delayed progression of disease
- Posted June 4, 2016
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Liquid Biopsy May Help Doctors Track Changes in Tumors
Large study found it predicted when cancer DNA was mutating, could help tailor treatments to avoid drug resistance
- Posted June 4, 2016