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Over 2 Million Americans Projected to Get Cancer Diagnosis This Year

(MedPage Today) -- The American Cancer Society projected approximately 2 million new cancer diagnoses and 618,000 new cancer deaths in the U.S.

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Cancer’s New Face: Younger and Female

Although long considered a disease of aging, certain cancers are turning up more often in younger women, according to a new report.

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Collaborating to secure legacy medical devices

Brad Jolly, Senior Applications Engineer, Keysight Technologies stresses that the alarming increase in ransomware attacks against hospitals, insurers, testing laboratories, and other healthcare entiti

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South Korea aesthetic injectables market poised for 12% CAGR through 2034, forecasts GlobalData

South Korea’s adoption of hybrid hyaluronic acid fillers drives growth in aesthetic injectables market, reveals GlobalData

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Academically Global provides comprehensive guidance and training to healthcare professionals

Academically Global is a healthcare Edtech, that provides comprehensive training for international licensure examinations for healthcare professionals including Pharmacists, Doctors, Dentists, Nurses,

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‘Life-or-death consequences’: families fear rollback of school vaccine requirements under RFK Jr

With vaccine sceptic as Trump pick to lead US health policy, parents and advocates anticipate devastating changesA political battle over school-based Covid protocols in early 2021 quickly turned perso

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Smartwatch bands can contain ‘major’ levels of toxic PFAS, study finds

High amounts of ‘forever chemicals’ that can be absorbed through skin detected in common brands of wrist bandsSmartwatch and fitness tracker bands can contain high levels of toxic PFAS “forever

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CrisprBits inaugurates CRISPR gene editing and diagnostics laboratory in bengaluru

New facility to support advancements in molecular diagnostics, rare disease research, and industrial microbiology applications

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Mom’s Gripes About Sister-in-Law Put Daughter in a Bind

Well’s new Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, helps a reader who is sick of being her mother’s dumping ground.

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Insulin Prices Dropped. But Some Poor Patients Are Paying More.

A law that coaxed companies to lower the price of drugs came with a little-known consequence: smaller discounts for low-income health clinics.

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