As the news cycle constantly evolves, speaking with the key opinion leaders at the center of the news remains imperative. In 2025, CancerNetwork® spoke with numerous clinicians from all parts of oncology care to get their insights into breaking…
Category: 6. Health
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Year in review: The standout health stories of 2025, from measles outbreaks to AI-made viruses
Groundbreaking medical treatments; mysteries of fundamental biology; the impacts of health policy upheavals. Live Science covered all these topics and more in 2025 — and you can catch up on some of our best Health channel long-reads from the…
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This Is the Best Time of Day to Drink Coffee for Longevity
- There is a strong link between the time of day that people drink coffee and their longevity, according to one study.
- Researchers found that morning coffee drinkers had a lower all-cause mortality risk and a lower risk of heart disease compared to…
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This is your teen’s brain on phones and social media, according to science – The Washington Post
- This is your teen’s brain on phones and social media, according to science The Washington Post
- Upcoming workshop: age limit for cell phones is the smart move Northern Wyoming News
- Children under 12 with smartphones are prone to more health…
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People’s Pharmacy: Can long-term use of losartan lead to hand tremors?
Q. I have been taking losartan for 25 years to control blood pressure. Recently, I developed a hand tremor, so my doctor prescribed a beta blocker to help with the tremor. Could long-term use of losartan have led to the tremor?
A. Prescribing…
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Yan Leyfman: Adipose Manipulation Transplantation as a New Cancer Therapy Platform
Yan Leyfman, Medical Oncologist, Co-Founder and Executive Director of MedNews Week, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Nadav Ahituv et al, adding:
“What if we could starve tumors—by design?
Tumors are…
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What Happens When You Eat Sugar & Have Diabetes
- Diabetes affects the body’s ability to move sugar out of the bloodstream and into cells.
- Eating too much sugar when you have diabetes increases blood sugar and may cause headaches, blurred vision and more.
- If you’re managing diabetes, be…
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Flu vaccine will protect the vulnerable
Julia GregoryChannel Islands
Yui Mok/PA WirePatients are advised to rest if they succumb to flu and avoid spreading it Flu can be “seriously bad news” for the vulnerable and can see them hospitalised, a Jersey GP has said.
Dr Ed Klaber, from Health…
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2025 FDA Lung Cancer Approvals: Precision Medicine and Immunotherapy Advances | Targeted Oncology
The year 2025 has been a pivotal period for thoracic oncology, characterized by a series of landmark approvals from the FDA that further segment the treatment landscape of non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC)….
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