CANCER

Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Finding Strength After Cancer: A New Approach to Healing

Cancer doesn't just hurt the body; it also takes a toll on the mind. Some survivors find a silver lining in their fight, growing stronger in unexpected ways. But how can we help more people find this strength? A recent study set out to answer this question. The study focused on people who had beate

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Cancer Rates: A Mixed Bag of Progress and Challenges

Cancer survival rates in the U. S. have seen a significant jump, with the five-year survival rate now at 70%, up from 50% in the mid-1970s. This improvement is thanks to better treatments and earlier detection. For instance, liver cancer survival rates have tripled from 7% in the 1990s to 22% in 202

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Eating Mediterranean: A Simple Way to Boost Survival for Cancer Patients

People who have beaten cancer might live longer if they eat like those in the Mediterranean. This diet is full of fruits, veggies, whole grains, legumes, fish, and olive oil. A recent study showed that those who stick to this diet have a lower chance of dying from any cause. This includes cancer, he

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

How DNA Tests Can Help Men With Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a serious health issue for many men. Doctors often use a method called active surveillance to monitor it. This means they keep a close eye on the cancer instead of treating it right away. But how do they decide who is a good fit for this approach? One tool that might help is the

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Nanotech and Prostate Cancer: Can Curcumin and Piperine Really Help?

Prostate cancer is a tough nut to crack. It often becomes resistant to treatments, and the side effects can pile up. So, scientists are always on the lookout for new ways to fight it. Curcumin and piperine are two natural compounds that have shown promise. They can target cancer cells directly. But

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

Progress Stories from Around the Globe

Around the world, things are getting better in surprising ways. Let's look at some cool examples. First, education is a big deal. A smart study showed that school has helped a lot of people get out of poverty. From 1980 to 2019, education made up about 45% of global economic growth. For the poorest

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

How Computers Can Help Spot Liver Cancer Earlier

In Korea, doctors usually check for liver cancer in people with hepatitis or cirrhosis. But now, there's a new way to find those at risk. A team built a computer model that looks at regular health check-ups and medical records. It can predict who might get liver cancer without extra tests. This mod

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

The Impact of Paid Leave on Cancer Care in the U. S.

In the U. S. , not everyone gets paid time off when they're sick. This can make it hard for people to go to the doctor or follow treatment plans, especially for serious illnesses like cancer. Yet, there's not much research on how paid sick leave affects cancer outcomes. Cancer care involves many st

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

Sleep Patterns and Cancer Risk: What You Need to Know

Recent research has shed light on how our sleep habits might be linked to cancer risk. Scientists have been looking into how the time we go to bed and wake up, as well as how consistent our sleep schedules are, can affect our health. This study focused on adults in the US to see if there's a connect

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Exploring Cervical Cancer Risks in Kuwait: A Closer Look

Cervical cancer is a major health issue for women globally. It's the fourth most common cancer affecting women. Yet, in Kuwait, there's not much research on what makes it more likely to happen. A recent study tried to change that. It looked at women's age when they first got married and whether they

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