Advanced breast cancer edges up in younger women
02/27/2013 1:12am
Advanced breast cancer has increased slightly among young women, a 34-year analysis suggests. The disease is still uncommon among women younger than 40, and the small change has experts scratching their heads about possible reasons.
At more colleges, classes on genetics get personal
02/27/2013 1:36am
Bakir Hajdarevic didn't have to study for the most important test in a class last fall. He just had to spit _ a lot.
Alcohol consumption boosts cancer death risk, study says
02/27/2013 8:05am
A recent study suggests even moderate consumption of alcohol leads to increased risk of death from cancer.
Heavy metals linked to autism in new study
02/27/2013 11:46am
Heavy metals like mercury, lead, tungsten, tin and cadmium have long been known to be toxic, causing severe health problems. A new study, however, has implicated these metals in contributing to autism.
Have You Seen This? Cookie or creme?
02/27/2013 4:05pm
A physicist loves his Oreo cookie, not the creme. So, he built a pretty fancy schmancy machine to separate one from the other.
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