CultureA simple blood test may detect all forms of cancer Researchers have found that Ultraviolet A waves could be used to detect different kinds of cancers. The Lymphocyte Genome Sensitivity test would measure the amount of damage to a white blood cell from UVA waves.by Linda Nguyen
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Healthy Living/WellnessJohns Hopkins scientists find vulnerable spot in metastatic tumors via game theoryby Tina Shah
Healthy Living/WellnessBest hospital care in U.S.? Depends on what ails you, but here are our finestby Michael McEnaney
Healthy Living/WellnessSmell of fart, rotten eggs hold key to treating cancer, stroke?by Dianne Depra
Healthy Living/WellnessFreezing testicles could provide hope for cancer survivors - it works in mice!by James Maynard
Healthy Living/WellnessHalf of U.S. not feeling so hot as 50 percent suffer from at least one chronic conditionby Michael McEnaney
Healthy Living/WellnessDaily intake of low-dose aspirin may lower risk of pancreatic cancerby Rebecca Kaplan