A new study carried out in Birmingham has given hope to people who suffer from a rare form of skin cancer. Researchers at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB), a leading centre for the PROCLIPI ...
Last December, Sarah Eggenberger noticed a small red spot on the left side of her nose. “(It) almost presented itself like a broken capillary or an aging spot,” the 48-year-old TODAY contributor and ...
In a controversial step that raises the possibility of a new kind of infertility treatment, scientists report that they have produced functional human eggs in the lab that were able to be fertilized ...
WASHINGTON TWP. – Joel Anderson waited a long time for one thing. “I just wanted to get back out there, show what I can do and put on a show for the crowd,” the senior 175-pounder said. He’s off to a ...
WASHINGTON — Former President Joe Biden recently underwent surgery to remove cancerous cells from his skin, his spokesperson confirmed to NBC News on Thursday. Biden’s personal office said he is ...
Kayvon Thibodeaux has talked since the summer about wanting to finish better as a pass rusher. So the Giants linebacker did something different to help with that. A few days before camp, Thibodeaux ...
Imagine your skin as a bustling city. Each cell is a hardworking citizen, repairing sun damage and keeping the peace. But lurking in the shadows is a virus long thought to be a harmless drifter: ...
Professional wrestling Ric Flair revealed Tuesday he is cancer-free. Flair, 76, announced June 6 he had been diagnosed with skin cancer for the second time in three years. “Thank You Academic Alliance ...
Aging skin stretches, contracts and buckles under pressure—and that's how wrinkles form, according to new experimental evidence from scientists at Binghamton University, State University of New York.
Wrinkles form when your skin stretches in one direction and contracts in the other direction, causing it to buckle – and this gets more pronounced as you age. Aging skin stretches, contracts and ...
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