Impacts of prevention, screening, treatment on cancer deathsPrevention and screening advancements have saved more lives from cancer than treatment innovations over the past 45 years.
A study to devise nutritional guidance just for youThe Precision Health Study aims to tailor nutrition guidance to the individual's unique needs, moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach.
Pandemic continued to impact new cancer diagnoses in 2021Cancer incidence rates in 2021 returned to pre-pandemic levels, but few increased to offset the decline caused by COVID-19 disruptions.
Giving Your Young Kids Peanuts Could Cut Their Allergy RiskIntroducing peanut products early can prevent peanut allergies in adolescence.
COVID-19 can damage the heart, even without infecting it, study saysCOVID-19 can damage the heart indirectly through systemic inflammation.More than 50% of COVID-19 patients experience heart inflammation or damage.
New Study Finds No Brain Injuries Among Havana Syndrome' PatientsSophisticated tests found no brain injuries in U.S. diplomats with Havana syndrome symptoms.MRI scans did not show significant differences in brain structure between patients and healthy workers.
Clues to a better understanding of chronic fatigue syndrome emerge from major studyChronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) affects many with no FDA-approved treatmentA recent study published in Nature Communications provides comprehensive insights into the biological abnormalities in ME/CFS.