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Over a median follow-up of 7 years, breast cancer survivors had an 8% lower risk of Alzheimer's dementia compared with ...
Ann Marie Rogers recently won a landmark victory to make the breast cancer drug Herceptin more widely available. Here, she explains what drove her. But others are asking if the treatment really ...
Come Friday, it will be two years since Julie Zimmer rang the bell at the Mercy Health Springfield Cancer Center to celebrate ...
We explore the history of global pharmaceutical group Hoffmann-La Roche from where it first began, to its core structure and its focus for the future in personalised medicine. Roche was found in ...
A history of: Mapping breast cancer’s journey from past to present . ... Herceptin was granted accelerated approval by the FDA in 1998. 2001-2010: Shedding light on the once untreatable.
A suit cannot be maintained under the Civil law, merely based on an apprehension of litigation, without any concrete or ...
The rollback of LGBTQ rights and inclusion echoes an often overlooked, but deeply consequential, chapter of American history: ...
Sir William Huggins directed his reflector, equipped with spectroscopic and photographic tools and located in his private ...
The history behind one of America‘s cruelest laws. For nearly a century, so-called “ugly laws” banned people with visible disabilities and diseases from public spaces, ...
Evidence of cancer cells in dinosaur fossils, found in 2003. Scotland In the early 1800s, Scottish physician John Waldrop proposed that “glioma of the retina,” which typically appeared within the eyes ...
The end of British colonial rule birthed two sovereign nations—but hastily drawn borders caused simmering tensions to boil over. 75 years later, memories of Partition still haunt survivors.
On June 18th, a 6 to 3 majority of the US Supreme Court held that Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors did not ...