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New Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines Increases Eligibility for African American Women by 50 Percent

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Yet 66 percent of the lung cancer patients still ineligible for screening.

Brain Lesions on MRI Linked to Years of Playing Football

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The research was published in the online issue of Neurology.

Researchers Report Novel Findings for Breast Cancer Patients with Obesity, Diabetes

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For the first time, researchers have found that exosomes are involved in breast cancer progression and treatment resistance.

Facial Filler is NOT a DIY Project; COVID Shutdown Led to Rise in Self-Administered Cosmetic Procedures

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Easily accessible products and web-based how-to-videos resulted in disfigurement, detrimental consequences.

Researchers Discover Unique Metabolic Vulnerabilities of Subsets of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

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Findings provide therapeutic implications for the fraction of patients with high DLST expression in their tumor cells.

Low Blood Pressure Associated with Increased Risk of Death Following a Stroke

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New study suggests that stroke patients with low blood pressure and non-cardiovascular conditions, such as cancer and dementia, have higher risk of death after stroke.

Study Finds Novel Pathway, Enzyme Responsible for Thrombosis in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

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Identification provides opportunity to reduce vascular complications associated with procedures in these patients.

Low Vitamin D Status May Lead to Elevated Colorectal Cancer Risk in Black Women

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Preventing vitamin D deficiency may be one way to reduce the disproportionately high rates.

Some Veterans Experience Distress Related to Past Trauma Exposure as they Near End of Life

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Study finds exposure to a traumatic event may haunt you decades after the initial exposure. 

Researchers Develop Breast Cancer Prediction Tool for Black Women

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Current tools have not performed well, resulting in underestimation of breast cancer risk in this population.

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