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Raw papaya may not be the fruit most people reach for, but it’s a quiet powerhouse that offers plenty of health benefits.
Mangoes contain nutrients that benefit your immune system, heart, and digestive system. Learn more about how you can incorporate them in your diet.
When you crunch into an apple, take a scoop out of a melon, or pop a grape into your mouth, you know that you’re doing something good for your health. Not only are they crisp, sweet and refreshing, ...
Medically reviewed by Jamie Johnson, RDN Grapes come in many varieties, including red, green (white), and purple. The nutrient-rich fruit may help prevent cancer, heart disease, high blood pressure, ...
Dr. Ma discussed key findings that have been shared so far this year on the topic of evolving treatment strategies for ...
Patients with skin cancer who were fed a high-fiber diet showed better response rates to treatment and longer event-free ...
New research from Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah published in Surgical Clinics of North America shows ...
Our warm weather season is short, and it’s important to enjoy the outdoors. The point isn’t to be sun-scared — just stay ...
Scientists have uncovered a molecular "on–off" switch that helps lung adenocarcinoma—the most common form of lung cancer—grow ...
Findings from the Melanoma Group at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) led to the creation of the Spanish ...
Skin cancer is less common in people with darker skin, but when it does occur, it can be far more deadly. The reason is that it's often caught too late.
Research published by Wiley online in CANCER demonstrates that the most aggressive melanomas, the deadliest form of skin cancer, overactivate two key processes in mitochondria, the ...