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[ad_1] Australian researchers found that women with diabetes were more likely than men to develop cancer. Researchers at the George Institute for Global Health have examined the health data of 20 million …
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[ad_1] Scientists at the Edith Cowan University in Australia have developed a potentially groundbreaking blood test designed to help healthcare professionals detect the first signs of melanoma. Their research was published in …
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[ad_1] Controlling changes in the structure of human chromosomes could be key to new ways to fight cancer and other chronic health problems. At the end of each of our 46 chromosomes …
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Read More »Regular use of sunscreen can reduce the fatal risk of skin cancer by 40% – The New Indian Express
[ad_1] By PTI MELBOURNE: Regular use of sunscreen can reduce the risk of a 40% life-threatening form of skin cancer, according to a study published today. Sydney, Australia, conducted a study of …
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[ad_1] [19659002] THIvING: Kaitlin Algate is now back live and work in Po tland and has been in remission for 16 months Image: PHOEBE MOLONEY. When Kaitlin was in her early twenties, …
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