cancer

Taylor Swift Bonded with Her 6-Year-Old Fan Suffering From Cancer - Who's Also Named Taylor!

Taylor meets Taylor! Taylor Swift really has a genuine heart of gold. It was on Saturday when the 25-year-old "Bad Blood" singer met her 6-year-old fan, Taylor Rayburn.
  • Fruits and Vegetables Have Been Linked to Cancer

    Is there anything left for us to eat that isn't linked to cancer? Earlier this week, the World Health Organization released a report claiming that bacon, along with other processed food and red meat, could actually cause cancer.
  • Prolonged TV Viewing Causes Death

    Calling all couch potatoes and TV series lovers to get up and have a break from the TV. Here's another reason why we need to leave the TV alone: research shows that watching TV is not only bad for our eyes but also to our health as it is now linked to 8 leading causes of death in the United States. Yes, prolonged TV viewing may cause death.
  • FDA Approves Drug that Uses Herpes Virus to Fight Cancer

    The newly approved FDA drug Imlygic, is directly injected into tumor tissue herpes is used as a Trojan horse to infiltrate and rupture cancer cells. The drug combines a gene snippet to stimulate the immune system with a mutated version of the herpes simplex virus which is the kind that causes mouth cold sores.
  • Three To Four Cups Of Coffee A Day Can Reduce Risks Of Endometrial Cancer, Study Says

    Research suggests that coffee consumption is linked to a lower risk of endometrial cancer. A recent study shows that drinking at least three cups of coffee a day could aid in reducing risks of endometrial cancer by almost 20 percent.
  • Red and Processed Meat: Deadly Cancers Caused By Hot Dogs, Ham, Canned Food, WHO Finding Controversial?

    Red and processed meat are now put under intense scrutiny as The World Health Organization (WHO) announced its experts declaring that the said food raises risks of having colon and stomach cancer.
  • Does Bacon Really Cause Cancer?

    Bacon, as well as hamburgers and other red meats, cause cancer, according to a devastating report by the World Health Organization.
  • Timberwolves' Coach Saunders Dies at 60 From Lymphoma

    The NBA has lost a great coaching legend. Minnesota Timberwolves president of basketball operations, Phil "Flip" Saunders, died at the age of sixty, Sunday, because of complications from Hodgkins Lymphoma -The Minnesota Timberwolves announced.
  • Bad News for Full English Breakfast Lovers: Sausage Cancer Threat Highlighted

    It looks like sausages are not as friendly to our body as we thought. Many of us know that asbestos, cigarettes and alcohol are carcinogenic. Naturally, we try to avoid them as much as we can.
  • You Will Hate Bacon After Reading This

    --Hate bacon? Yes, you read that right. Bacon. The crispy, juicy, red meat everybody loves having on their pancakes, burgers or...just bacon alone. Sorry to break your hearts but according to Daily Mail, the World Health Organization is planning to declare that bacon, along with burgers and sausages, is as big a cancer threat as cigarettes.
  • Researchers Engineer A Way To Make Leukemia Cells Kill Each Other

    Researchers have developed a way to protect healthy cells. Cancer is the number 1 cause of death for most countries. Many researchers have been working so hard to find the cure.
  • Aspirin Trial to Examine if it Can Stop Cancer from Returning

    Experts in the UK are paving the way for a study that will prove if aspirin can indeed stop or delay cancers from coming back
  • Daily Intake of Aspirin Can Help You Get Pregnant

    As latest research suggests, the cheap wonder medicine aspirin does not only prevent cancer, heart diseases and stroke but also increases chances of pregnancy. Women trying for baby and experiencing miscarriages may find help and solution from aspirin.
  • Mastectomy Might Not Be Necessary Even for Large Breast Tumors

    Doctors discussed the options for women who have breast cancer A combination of breast surgery and radiation is equally effective as the removal of the breast for some women with large breast tumors which has not grown to other parts yet, a new study revealed.
  • American Cancer Society Tells 45 Year Old Women To Get Mammogram Now

    At the height of modern medicine, it is becoming more apparent that prevention is better than cure. And if not prevention, at least early detection. The big change? In 2003, the ACS released that forty year old women can start with their annual mammography screening as long as the female is in good physical health. The American Cancer Society has now released a modified recommendation when it comes to early breast cancer detection.
More News