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Health Advice: Why Is Our Progress Against Cancer So Slow?
Deaths rates are down, but there's still much to be learned about beating the disease.
Obesity and Leukemia: Fat May Offer Sanctuary to Cancer Cells
Excess fatty tissue allows cancerous cells to avoid destruction by chemotherapy in leukemia patients.
September 23, 2009
- Science
Elaine Mardis and Richard Wilson: Taking Cancer's Genetic Measure
It's a faster way to get to "personalized medicine," tailoring treatment to each person's genes.
For an Energy Boomtown in Colorado, Heady Days Bring Growth and Anxiety
The town of Rifle is buoyed by a surge in natural gas drilling, but it can't forget the last oil bust.
Health Buzz: Decoding Cancer Genome and Other Health News
Sanofi-Aventis's Acomplia and Obama's plans to change the healthcare system
November 06, 2008
- Health
2 Million Cancer Cases Tied to Tobacco Use
The U.S. review covered the period from 1999 to 2004
September 04, 2008
- HealthDay
Best Children's Hospitals: Defining the Terms
The meaning of column headings like "nurse staffing" and "advanced technologies."
May 29, 2008
- Best Children's Hospitals
Health Insurance Options That Squeeze Individuals
Many people have no choice but to buy healthcare coverage on their own, despite its downsides.
Embracing Alternative Care
Top hospitals put unorthodox therapies into practice.
All About Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
October 17, 2007
- News Desk
