Edibles. In adults, they can be used recreationally or to help manage pain, nausea and anxiety. But these THC-loaded products,
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Model using routine clinical data may predict pancreatic cancer risk
A model using routine clinical information can predict pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) following diagnosis of impaired fasting glucose (IFG), according
High-resolution probe may help unlock secrets of brain function and neurological diseases
How brain cells communicate with one another remains largely cloaked in mystery, but a probe that records signals from neurons
Research shows new drug combination effective for patients with advanced ovarian cancer
A new study led by researchers at Yale Cancer Center and the University of Maryland Comprehensive Cancer Center shows ixabepilone
Researchers develop model to predict treatment response in gastric cancer
A study by researchers at Mayo Clinic Cancer Center in Florida is validating the use of genomic sequencing to predict
Biomarker may help predict survival in patients with bladder cancer
Long-term survival data from the first prospective, randomized biomarker validation trial in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer being treated with
Study validates therapy for aggressive bladder cancer
Findings from a new study led by Yale Cancer Center researchers show enfortumab vedotin is effective in patients with muscle-invasive
MRI-guided radiotherapy appears to lead to fewer side effects from treatment for prostate cancer
An interim analysis of an ongoing Phase III study from UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center indicates that using magnetic resonance
Oestrogen levels linked to risk of COVID-19 death in older women
An older woman’s oestrogen levels may be linked to her chances of dying from COVID-19, with higher levels of the
20 mins of daily exercise at 70 may best stave off major heart disease in late old age
Twenty minutes of daily moderate to vigorous exercise in early old age (70-75) may best stave off major heart disease,