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Imagine this: a powerful artificial intelligence is required by its creators to shut itself down. The model decides to not ...
A new study found the drug kept head and neck cancers at bay for five years compared to 30 months with standard care ...
Head and neck cancer patients went disease-free for five years, compared to half that time for people undergoing standard ...
The COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and wars have combined to hamper global governments' plans to reduce tobacco use, ...
Rising temperatures in the Middle East and North Africa are linked to higher cancer rates in women, highlighting urgent ...
After working in the petrochemical industry, he devoted himself to environmental activism — and to creating an inclusive ...
Losing just 6.5% of body weight in midlife may lower later risk of disease and premature death, new research shows.
"As temperatures rise, cancer mortality among women also rises -- particularly for ovarian and breast cancers," lead ...
Key Takeaways Women could have a higher risk of cancer with climate changeRising temperatures increased female cancer cases ...
As temperatures rose in more than a dozen Middle Eastern and North African countries over the past two decades, cancer ...
In the U.S., cancer rates are going up—especially for young and middle-aged women, whose cancer diagnoses have surpassed ...
Scientists found that climate change in the Middle East and North Africa is making breast, ovarian, uterine, and cervical ...