cancer

Hostage Noa Argamani rescued in time to see terminally ill mother

Hospital CEO Ronni Gamzu said the mother's condition was "complicated and tough."

By REUTERS
08/06/2024

Chicken feathers can be used to reduce hair loss and nausea from chemotherapy

The team members said their development will make it possible, for the first time, for faulty enzymes to be replaced within the body.

Hebrew U. discovery offers new, predictive tool for cancer that uses nano informatics and AI

Hebrew University discovery to ‘revolutionize’ cancer treatment with a new, predictive-tool ‘breakthrough’ in predicting cancer using nano informatics and AI.

Possible correlation discovered between tattoos and lymphoma – Swedish study

We already know that when tattoo ink is injected into the skin, the body interprets this as something foreign that should not be there, and the immune system is activated.

Festival

New York klezmer legend Frank London is gearing up to fight for his life. But first, one more show

Ordinarily, a project of this magnitude would involve numerous rehearsals ahead of time, but London and his collaborators didn’t have that kind of time.

By PHILISSA CRAMER/JTA
25/05/2024

Skin cancer awareness month: La Roche-Posay offers free expert screenings

The dermo-cosmetic brand La Roche-Posay, in collaboration with the Israel Skin Cancer Association, will conduct free skin examinations by expert doctors throughout June.

23/05/2024

Brooklyn chef to host dinner supporting fight against deadly childhood cancer

According to KidsHeath, nearly all cases of this form of cancer occur in children below the age of five.

New study finds that world's largest tobacco corp. tries to gain public trust through science

The new study aimed to understand the extent to which the public trusts PMI (the manufacturer of Marlboro) and their involvement in science and research.

Frequent salting of food increases the risk of stomach cancer, study finds

Gastric cancer is the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer globally, with the highest prevalence in Asia, followed by Eastern Europe and Latin America.

You’re breathing potential carcinogens inside your car

Outdated flammability standard drives use of harmful flame retardants in car interiors.

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