Medicine
06/02/2018
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By Jayson Veley
The 7 risk factors for lung cancer you should be aware of
Many people believe that the 1.6 million people who die of lung cancer each and every year are just older citizens that have been smoking heavily for years. The truth is, however, that that couldn’t be more wrong. According to a new Norwegian-Greek study published in the Lancet-affiliated EBioMedicine Journal, those who are young and haven’t smoked […]
01/23/2018
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By Mike Adams
Health Ranger announces CANCER.news, featuring evidence-based news on cancer causes, cancer solutions
In addition to being awarded exclusive publishing rights for Science.news, we are now publishing Cancer.news, an evidence-based news website covering cancer causes and cancer solutions that are usually overlooked (or deliberately suppressed) by the cancer establishment. On the left side of the home page, you’ll see all the evidence-based breaking news on cancer solutions. These […]
01/03/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Scientists are using light for faster, more accurate cancer detection
Researchers from the Rutgers University-New Brunswick have created a very powerful technique to identify tiny tumors and track their growth using light-radiating nanoparticles. This can lead to earlier cancer detection and more targeted treatment, which can ultimately enhance cure rates and survival times of patients. The study, which was published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, demonstrates that the new strategy is better than magnetic resonance imaging […]
12/26/2017
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By Jayson Veley
Chemotherapy sends John McCain to the hospital … Will he suffer “chemo brain” from toxic chemo drugs?
For many years, conservatives across the country have strongly disagreed with Arizona Senator John McCain over a number of issues in which he has sided more with the Left than the Right. Politics aside, however, McCain’s recent announcement that he has been diagnosed with brain cancer is something that the entire country can and should […]
10/29/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
That’s hot: New self-regulating nanoparticles heat up to kill cancer cells, then cool before harming healthy tissue
Scientists from the University of Surrey in Guildford, England have given rise to “intelligent” nanoparticles which heat up to a temperature that is high enough to eradicate carcinogenic cells but which then control themselves and lose heat before they get hot enough to harm healthy tissue. This breakthrough is seen as a way to treat […]
08/18/2017
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By Russel Davis
Effort to promote personalized cancer treatments could also open the door to deadly bioweapons development
The search for cancer cure through cutting-edge technology and rigorous initiatives such as Joe Biden’s cancer moonshot may one day backfire and give way to a new wave of warfare using personalized bioweapons, an expert warned. John Sotos, chief medical officer at Intel, cautioned that while such a medical breakthrough may prove beneficial, the resulting output may in […]
08/03/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
5 mistakes most people make when they get diagnosed with CANCER
There are a lot of things you might do when you’re diagnosed with cancer: worry incessantly, research nonstop, talk to family and friends, and probably do your fair share of crying. However, there are also several things you should be careful not to do when you’re first diagnosed if you want to give yourself a […]
05/05/2017
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By Gregory Van Dyke
Your doctor’s diagnosis is wrong 88% of the time, warns the Health Ranger
The Health Ranger states in a new YouTube video that doctors misdiagnosis patients 88 percent of the time. It is of utmost importance that patients get a second opinion. Only 12 percent of second opinions align with the first diagnosis. Technically, this doesn’t mean that the first diagnosis is wrong; it just means that two doctors […]
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