Artificial intelligence is able to identify women who have an elevated risk of developing breast cancer several years before it is diagnosed.
The surgeon general’s comments follow reports from the World Health Organization and Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health, both of which state there is no safe amount of alcohol you can consume.
After another Dry January, a month that promises hangover-free mornings and more money in the bank, temporary abstainers face ...
A recent study published in JAMA explored whether getting telehealth visits, rather than in-person visits, affects the ...
Still, the adult obesity rate in the U.S. is 42.4% vs. 14% in China—though it’s expected to rise along with interest in fast ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) congratulates Niger for having met the criteria for onchocerciasis elimination, making it ...
Cancer is treated with multiple modalities simultaneously, such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
More than half of Americans believe the U.S. benefits from its membership in the WHO. As of April 2024, 25% of U.S. adults ...
A new study has linked higher levels of air pollution to a reduced risk of developing melanoma, but an oncologist warns that ...
New research reveals disturbing links between alcohol and cancer, urging you to reconsider your health choices.
After nearly a decade of inactivity, Papua New Guinea’s only radiotherapy machine re-started operations six months ago with support from the IAEA, giving renewed hope to thousands of cancer patients ...
Researchers from the University of Sharjah have identified a common herb, Artemisia herba-alba, as a potential natural ...