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Six months of Herceptin could be as effective as 12 months for some women with HER2 positive breast cancer
For women with HER2 positive early-stage breast cancer taking Herceptin for six months could be as effective as 12 months
Continue reading »Elevated homocysteine identified as metabolic risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases
The amino acid homocysteine occurs naturally in the human body, generated as a byproduct of methionine metabolism. Genetic diseases or
Continue reading »Khloé Kardashian Says Her 'Ass' Is 'So Big' After Giving Birth She's Wearing Swimsuits as Underwear
Khloé Kardashian is determined to get her pre-pregnancy body back. The mom of one, 33, shared a health update on
Continue reading »Young victims of cyberbullying twice as likely to attempt suicide and self-harm
Children and young people under 25 who are victims of cyberbullying are more than twice as likely to self-harm and
Continue reading »Rethinking the fight as surge of malaria deaths in conflict zones threatens to upend progress
Ten years of progress globally in the fight against malaria have masked the rapid rise of infections and deaths in
Continue reading »How do children develop immunity to malaria as they become older?
Across the world, over 200 million cases of malaria and nearly 500,000 deaths from the disease occur annually—more than 90
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