This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies Find out more here
Category: Health
Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer May Have Long-Term ...
Because of the heart's anatomical position, the organ and its arteries are exposed to more radiation when a woman receives treatme...
Alabama’s Deaths Outpace Births for First Time in Histo...
For the first time in Alabama’s known history, the state’s deaths have outpaced its births -- a bleak consequence of the COVID-19 ...
I Got a ‘Mild’ Breakthrough Case. Here’s What I Wish I’...
I was miserable for five days, am fully recovered a month later and have learned even more about what we do and don’t know about c...
COVID-Detecting Dogs Pilot First Airport Program
These good girls are very good at what they do, which is detecting the scent of COVID-19 in human breath.
Survey: 2/3 of Critical Care Nurses Consider Quitting D...
The pandemic is taking even more of a toll on nurses than many realize. In a new survey, the American Association of Critical-Care...
Does Vitamin B6 Need a Warning Label?
Vitamin B6, widely promoted and taken as a supplement, should carry a warning label about possible nerve problems, according to th...
New Drug Combo Boosts Survival Against Aggressive Form ...
A targeted therapy triples the length of time that the cancer remains in check when compared with the current gold standard.
Latest Breast Cancer Clinical Trials: Who They’re For
Is a clinical trial for you? Learn more about ongoing breast cancer clinical trials.
Ways to Handle Breast Cancer’s Out-of-Pocket Costs
Get tips to manage the out-of-pocket costs you may have during breast cancer treatment.
Dealing With Breast Cancer While Raising Children: 5 Id...
Get ideas for family-friendly activities when someone in your family has breast cancer.
Use-By, Sell-By, Best-By: Food Dating Labels Explained
A new guide from PIRG Consumer Watchdog explains food dating labels, like “Use-By” and “Sell-By,” and says better public knowledge...
Child Obesity Rose Sharply During Pandemic
Children aged 6 to 11 had the most significant increases in rates of obesity, the AP reported.