Health News
Older women may be misled by cancer vaccine: report ABC Online, Australia - 2 hours ago
700 cases reviewed after cancer tests flubbed Canada.com, Canada - 1 hour ago
Older adults who take drugs designed to block the neurotransmitter acetylcholine including common medications for incontinence, high blood pressure and allergies are more likely to be dependent in one or more activities of daily living and to walk slower, according to new findings from researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues.
$150m for fight against cancer Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 14 hours ago
Free book for cancer patients Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 12 hours ago By RUTH
No amount of dieting will alter the number of fat-hoarding cells in our bodies, research has suggested.
Electromagnetic fields from incubators may be interfering with newborn babies' heart rates, claim researchers.