Carter is receiving a treatment that combines a targeted form of radiation with an immunotherapy drug shown to help some melanoma patients live many months longer than expected.
Certain types of chemicals that are normally used for food packaging, stain-proof clothing, and paints increase in levels for every month the baby is breastfed, a new finding says.
A woman’s risk of dying of breast cancer within 10 or 20 years of receiving a diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is low, unless she is diagnosed before age 35 or is black.
People who work 55 hours or more per week have a 33% greater risk of stroke and a 13% greater risk of coronary heart disease than those who work fewer hours per week, according to a new study.
It may sound scary but yes, scientists have developed a transmitter that can control the behavior and actions of mice and soon, might be applicable to people.
Experiencing emotional hardships before age 6, such as family instability or abuse, is tied to changes in brain structure that appear to create a higher risk of anxiety or depression
People who delay or refuse vaccines for themselves or their children are presenting a growing challenge for countries that want to to close the immunization gap, according to the World Health Organization.