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Researchers in China say the bacteria in your gut—and beyond—may play a role in your chance of developing one of the leading ...
Eight researchers specializing in adult oncology from Fred Hutch Cancer Center and the University of Washington have been ...
A line from Trump’s speech to Congress had ripple effects on health research funding for everything from HIV to asthma to ...
Oral health is important for people of all ages. But the simple routine you learned as a kid—brush your teeth twice a day and ...
From creams to pills, the global craze for staying young is fueling a booming market for anti-aging supplements promising ...
NIH budget cuts are threatening key medical research programs, shrinking training grants, and leaving young researchers ...
Objective This study evaluates whether Taiwan’s national oral cancer screening programme, implemented in 1999, has led to a ...
Oral cancer is a serious medical condition that develops in the tissues of the oral cavity, affecting various parts of the ...
Oral cancer articles from across Nature Portfolio Oral cancer is a cancerous growth in the mouth, on the tongue, lips or gums. The most common type of oral cancer is squamous cell carcinoma.
Your mouth is a magician. Bite the inside of your cheek, and the wound may vanish without a trace in a couple of days.
The Supreme Court's Skirmetti decision, upholding Tennessee's law singling out trans youth, reaches back to a discredited ruling.
AstraZeneca could become the first company to bring an oral selective oestrogen receptor degrader (SERD) drug to market as a first-line treatment for breast cancer after camizestrant hit the mark ...