A new study found that young non-smokers who eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are more likely to develop lung ...
Amid expectations that billions of dollars a year will be cut from taxpayer-funded health care programs in California, a ...
A new study posted Monday by the Canadian Medical Association Journal estimates more than 250,000 cancer cases and nearly ...
Does marriage affect your cancer risk? Also in this month’s Your Health column: Concierge medicine is taking off, the early ...
Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, director of ODH, emphasizes the importance of screenings, noting that there are approximately 5,500 new ...
Concern over various pieces of tax legislation and a defense of universities populate this batch of letters published April ...
Also from SGO: p53 reactivator active in advanced gynecologic cancers, "perfect" score in ...
Agriculture is not a cancer culprit, GOP lawmakers insist. Besides, defenders of agricultural pollution, aficionados of hog ...
A new study found that never-married adults have a higher cancer risk than those who have been married, but the increase risk ...
Researchers comparing maps of CAFOs with county-level disease data from California, Texas and Iowa found increased rates of ...
Researchers have found a link between healthier diets containing fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and higher rates of ...
A recent study shows there may be a connection between those who are or have been married and reduced incidents of cancer.