More deprived women were found to be at higher risk of lung, kidney, head and neck, bladder, oesophageal and stomach cancers
Cambridge study finds those from poorest areas have 35% higher risk of second non-breast cancerFemale survivors of breast cancer living in the most deprived areas have a 35% higher risk of developing second, unrelated cancers, compared with those from the most affluent areas, research shows.Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK, with about 56,000 people being told they have it each year. Improved diagnosis and treatments mean that five-year survival rates are now 86% in...
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) -- Arnot Health is offering free skin cancer screenings to the public on Melanoma Monday. Patients who do not currently have a dermatologist are invited to the Falck Cancer Center, located at 600 Roe Ave., from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on May 6 for the free screening. Dermatology and plastic surgery []
WITH all the gloom hanging over the House of Windsor in the past four months it is lovely to see a smile from the youngest member of the family. No one gets children smiling better than their mothe
The current layoffs at AT&T are the most massive since 2021.
Sheffield Hallam University's Dr Daniel Kelly, who has carried out numerous studies on prostates, said there is 'evidence' to support the theory.
The effects of physical activity intensity on depression highlight the need for precise exercise guidelines, researchers say.
Health Canada says that it has seized a number of unauthorized sexual enhancement products that may pose “serious health risks” to those that use them. On Tuesday, the government agency said the products were found at convenience stores and at one adult store in North York, Scarborough and downtown Toronto. Specific addresses of the seizures can be found here. The products, of which there are 10, include items like “Rhino 7 Platinum 10000,” “Titanium 12K” and “Black Panther#1.” Health...
Judge Juan Merchan is hoping to empanel 12 jurors and six alternates by the end of the week and have opening arguments on Monday.
HB121, also called the “Given Name Act”, would require teachers and school staff to use the pronouns and name on a student’s birth certificate.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) has been a fan of violence against protesters for some time. Interestingly, it's only the demonstrators who have certain causes — like Black Lives Matter or Gaza, as opposed to
When it comes to living more healthily, the expert consensus is changes to daily habits are more likely to produce long-lasting results. Unlike attempts at transformations they are easier to stick to.