WHO calls for urgent intervention on cancer
WHO urges immediate action to address rising global cancer cases and improve equitable access to prevention and treatment services.
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WHO urges immediate action to address rising global cancer cases and improve equitable access to prevention and treatment services.
The annual cost of ART for Medicare for people 65 or older is projected to nearly triple over the next decade, from $6.4 billion in 2026 to $17.8 billion by 2035.
Photo: Free hepatitis A vaccine eligibility has been expanded for residents, travellers, workers and visitors connected to the host communities of the 2026 Manitoba Indigenous Summer Games. Photo courtesy Polina Tankilevitch on pexels. By: Steven Sukkau Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Winnipeg Sun The Northern Health Region is sharing updated hepatitis A vaccine eligibility information ahead […]
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After months of dizziness and near-fainting, two women have found relief through a new generation of pacemakers implanted directly into the heart.
Most women are aware that fertility declines dramatically with age. This is mainly due to the gradual loss of eggs and follicles from the ovaries, leading to infertility, irregular cycles and ultimately menopause.
A new study explored intermittent fasting during chemoradiation for rectal cancer patients. This approach showed a remarkable 93.3% pathological complete response rate. Standard chemoradiation alone achieved only a 33.3% response rate in comparison. The fasting protocol aimed to make tumors more vulnerable to radiation treatment. This method could potentially increase response rates without additional chemotherapy.
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