A London clinic owner has claimed he is treating people with stage 4 cancer by sealing them into a plastic bag while they're naked from the waist down and gassing them with chlorine dioxide.
The bunk treatment is currently relegated to a London clinic, but the American "bleacher" community is hoping to bring it stateside.
Parker Laboratories has been awarded a national group purchasing agreement for Specialty High Level Ultrasound Probe ...
Researchers from two Technion faculties have jointly developed a new compound and demonstrated its effectiveness against ...
A new study by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has identified genetic factors that determine ...
The FDA could approve the first blood test that can detect multiple cancers, around the end of the year, setting the stage ...
In a notice flagging a series of problems with a clinical trial, the journal Nature Medicine said its editors “no longer have ...
A new, experimental medication nearly doubled overall survival rates for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, according to the results of a study published Sunday. Researchers say the findings ...
The FDA has approved sacituzumab govitecan-hziy as first-line therapy for adults with unresectable locally advanced or ...
Social media posts cite real sunscreen absorption studies but go beyond what the research found.
A medical breakthrough in the fight against pancreatic cancer is showing promising results after decades of research. The experimental drug, taken once a day, extends patients’ lives by slowing the ...
Health Canada is asking consumers to check their homes for a potentially dangerous household deodorizer. A product recall notice has been issued for “Safrax ODOR-CLO2 Chlorine Dioxide Odor Removal — ...
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