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07/13/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Cool that cuppa! New study finds five-fold increase in risk of esophageal cancer for drinkers of super-hot beverages
Love a cup of hot tea? Researchers say it’s best to let it cool down before taking a sip. Drinking tea at high temperatures may increase a person’s risk for esophageal cancer, especially if it is coupled with alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking. The study, which was published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, utilized […]
06/02/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
Biologist discovers one molecule that makes naked mole rats almost immune to cancer
Naked mole rats have long been a source of fascination to scientists. These cold-blooded mammals can go as long as 18 minutes without oxygen, they form breeding colonies like insects, and they appear not to age, which means they’re as likely to die when they’re 25 as they are when they’re 1. Females don’t undergo […]
05/25/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Dog saves owner by sniffing out her cancer BEFORE she even knew she had it
Dogs have a long history of being man’s best friend. But the story of a Newburyport Police Department officer and her blind dog from Massachusetts, doesn’t merely prove the bond between owner and pet but also proves that dogs are great at detecting illnesses. Police officer Megan Tierney was reportedly at home with Dude, her […]
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 […]
01/01/2018
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By Ethan Huff
Are women turning to natural cures? New study shows chemotherapy treatments for early stage breast cancer are declining
Rates of breast cancer may be on the rise, but the number of women with the condition who opt for conventional chemotherapy as treatment is reportedly in serious decline. New research published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute suggests that an increasing number of breast cancer patients are wary of the adverse effects […]
01/31/2017
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By Ethan Huff
Cancer researcher now crusading against fake science journals after discovering cesspool of published “fake science” papers
There is still this prevailing idea that if a scientific paper has undergone rigorous peer review and been published in a reputable scientific journal that it must be flawless. But one cancer researcher, a professor of molecular oncology with a solid track record of success in her field, has come to the shocking realization that […]
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