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Adding Vaccine to Immunotherapy for Liver Cancer Shows Promise in Early Trial
A custom-made anti-tumor vaccine added to standard immunotherapy was twice as likely to shrink liver cancer as when a patient received immunotherapy alone, a new study shows. The vaccine could help liver cancer patients live longer, as...
- Posted April 9, 2024
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Know Your Spring Allergens and the Meds That Can Help
Spring is in the air, and along with it loads of tree, grass and weed pollen. Sneezing, watery and itchy eyes, runny nose and all the other miseries of seasonal allergies can prevent a person from fully...
- Posted April 9, 2024
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Blood Test Spots Early Pancreatic Cancers With 97% Accuracy
A blood test appears capable of detecting early-stage pancreatic cancers with up to 97% accuracy, a new study reports. The test looks for eight small RNA particles and eight larger DNA markers shed by pancreatic cancers, which...
- Posted April 8, 2024
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Watching the Solar Eclipse, Safely
Today is your last chance until 2044 to see a total eclipse of the sun in the continental United States. But be sure to protect your eyes if you plan to watch the moon block the sun’s...
- Posted April 8, 2024
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Today’s Young Adults Are Aging Faster, and That Might Help Spur Cancers
Younger generations are aging more rapidly, and this could be leading to an increased risk of cancer, a new study says. People born in or after 1965 are 17% more likely to be experiencing accelerated aging compared...
- Posted April 8, 2024
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Many Cancer Drugs Still Unproven 5 Years After Accelerated Approval
New research questions the effectiveness of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s accelerated drug approval program after finding that many cancer drugs remain unproven five years later. The study, published Sunday in the Journal of the American...
- Posted April 8, 2024
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Therapeutic Vaccine Prevents Pancreatic Cancer’s Recurrence in 3-Year Trial
A pancreatic cancer vaccine has continued to protect a small group of patients from their cancer coming back, three years after receiving the jab, a new study says. Eight patients have not had their pancreatic cancer recur...
- Posted April 8, 2024
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Even a Little Secondhand Smoke Ups Odds for A-Fib
Just a little exposure to secondhand smoke may increase your risk for the heart rhythm disorder atrial fibrillation (A-Fib), a new, large study suggests. People who have A-Fib, the world’s most common heart rhythm disorder, are five...
- Posted April 8, 2024
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Vaccine-by-Mouth Could Replace Antibiotics in Fighting UTIs
A new oral vaccine could prove a potential alternative to antibiotics for people with recurring urinary tract infections, a new study says. More than half of patients with recurring UTIs (54%) wound up infection-free for nine years...
- Posted April 8, 2024
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Scientists Develop Vaccine Against Lethal Xylazine, Often Mixed With Street Drugs
(HealthDay news) — A new vaccine might be able to block the toxic effects of the animal tranquilizer xylazine, which is being added to illicit drugs and increasing overdose risk. The vaccine trains the immune system to...
- Posted April 8, 2024




















