Iowa is conducting research to understand its high cancer rates, while lawmakers question DMPS leaders about hiring practices following the arrest of its former superintendent.
It’s not often that researchers get to share encouraging news when it comes to cancer. That’s why the recent announcement ...
Scientists from Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University have found that coffee consumption may be associated with a ...
The results show a clear pattern: the more alcohol people consumed over their lifetime, the higher their chances of developing colorectal cancer. Among different types of colorectal cancer, rectal ...
St. Elizabeth Healthcare As a New Year settles in, consider making small, meaningful changes to improve your life over the ...
The latest American Cancer Society report shows a 34% drop in cancer mortality since 1991, but reveals a worrying increase in ...
A telehealth company that generated buzz last year with a defiant Super Bowl ad hawking weight-loss drugs is back for this ...
Patients diagnosed with cancer in the U.S. during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic had significantly lower one-year cancer survival rates, leading to an estimated 17,390 more deaths than ...
DES MOINES, Iowa ( Iowa Capital Dispatch) - Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Thursday she was introducing legislation that would ...
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds is proposing legislation to expand and increase taxes on smoking products, which she says are a ...
ADAMS COUNTY - Free cancer screenings for eligible residents will be offered Feb. 19 in Natchez, according to the ...
Cancer Risk Factors by Age: Cancer cases are increasing rapidly. We often ignore the early symptoms. Let us tell you which ...