Scientists from NYU Langone Health have found evidence that certain oral bacteria and fungi are associated with a higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer. The research, published in JAMA Oncology, ...
In prior studies, Romano, Sinha and other oral biology researchers have used genomic and epigenomic data to decode salivary ...
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Aging, smoking, oral bacteria and genetic mutations linked to higher stomach cancer risk
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. These factors include genetic and age-related blood mutations, smoking and infection by oral bacteria. Published in Cancer Discovery, ...
In late January 2026, cancer research advocates won a major victory in Congress. Working with a bipartisan group of congressional leaders, they secured a $128 million increase in funding for the ...
By Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay ReporterSATURDAY, March 7, 2026 (HealthDay News) — No matter how much you brush, floss and ...
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