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Man Takes Pet Medicine to ‘Cure’ Cancer—But Online Misinformation Kills Him Before the Disease Does
It all started with a glimmer of hope. But the death of 45-year-old Lee Redpath is a stark and tragic lesson about what can happen when false information meets helplessness. Lee passed away on April ...
There are many reasons to avoid ultraprocessed foods, including a link with heart disease, diabetes and obesity, but an increased risk of lung cancer may be yet another, a new study suggests.
A new study by Duke researchers marked a major shift in understanding one of the deadliest forms of lung cancer. On Wednesday, researchers released a new study that found small cell lung cancer (SCLC) ...
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