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What Does Breast Cancer Feel Like? Lumps and Pain Explained

Date: Oct-14-2016
For women and men, breast cancer is a very real threat. Learn what early signs to look for, how to check, and the causes and risk factors.

Breast cancer drug shows potential in patients with skin metastases

Date: Oct-14-2016
A study presented at the ESMO Congress reveals how the drug tucatinib led to a reduction in skin metastases for patients with breast cancer.

High BMI and type 2 diabetes linked to liver cancer

Date: Oct-14-2016
Liver cancer is an uncommon but serious condition. Breaking research shows that BMI, waist circumference, and diabetes are risk factors for the disease.

Heavy marijuana use may raise risk of osteoporosis, bone fractures

Date: Oct-13-2016
People who regularly smoke large amounts of marijuana may have lower bone density, increasing their later-life risk of osteoporosis and bone fractures.

Alcohol and Asthma: What's the Connection?

Date: Oct-13-2016
Asthma is a condition that causes breathing difficulties. Learn how alcohol use can affect asthma and how to lower the chances of an attack.

Hormone therapy for prostate cancer may raise dementia risk

Date: Oct-13-2016
Men treated with androgen deprivation therapy - a hormone therapy - for prostate cancer may be more than twice as likely to develop dementia, study finds.

Pancreatic cancer: Sequencing study challenges thinking on disease progression

Date: Oct-13-2016
Whole genome sequencing of history of 100 tumors suggests the alterations that cause pancreatic cancer occur simultaneously and not sequentially.

Multiple sclerosis drug could reverse physical symptoms

Date: Oct-13-2016
A drug that is used to treat multiple sclerosis - alemtuzumab - has been found to reverse some of the physical disability caused by relapsing-remitting MS.

Gentlemen's mags 'normalize' sexist jokes

Date: Oct-13-2016
Three recently published studies demonstrate how gentlemen's magazines make sexist humor seem less hostile. Could this be the last nail in their coffin?

SSRI use in pregnancy linked to speech, language disorders in offspring

Date: Oct-12-2016
Children born to mothers who purchase at least two SSRI prescriptions during pregnancy may be at much higher risk of speech and language disorders.