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healthCancer-Causing Viruses Detected in Wastewater: A Prevention Breakthrough
Scientists track oncogenic viruses in Texas wastewater, opening new avenues for early prevention and public health surveillance.
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healthCancer Breakthrough: Oncogenic Viruses Detected in Wastewater
Scientists detect and track tumor-associated viruses in wastewater, offering new potential for cancer prevention and public health monitoring.
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healthBeing Unmarried Linked to Higher Cancer Risk
A recent study reveals never-married adults have significantly higher cancer rates, with some types showing drastic gaps.
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healthNew Chewing Gum Shows Promise Against Cancer-Linked Oral Microbes
Researchers develop an antibacterial chewing gum targeting HPV and harmful bacteria linked to head and neck cancer, preserving beneficial oral flora.
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healthMarriage Linked to Significantly Lower Cancer Risk in New Study
Analysis of 4 million cases reveals a strong correlation between never-married adults and higher cancer incidence rates.
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healthSingapore’s Discarded Blood Samples Could Power Medical Breakthroughs
Millions of biospecimens are wasted annually in Singapore despite their potential to drive precision medicine and regional health research.
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healthUp to 40% of Global Cancer Cases Preventable, WHO Reports
New WHO findings reveal preventable causes behind 40% of cancer cases globally, emphasizing tobacco, alcohol, and infections as major risk factors.
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healthHIV-Positive Women Face Rising Cervical Cancer Risk with Age
New review highlights significant age-related increase in cervical precancer for women living with HIV, informing updated WHO screening recommendations.