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Ultrasound Could Help Find Cancer in Women With Dense BreastsEach woman in the study had three screenings over three years with mammography and ultrasonography as shared by New York Medical Malpractice Attorney
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Gene Editing Strikes again- Treating Muscular DystrophyGreat Neck Medical Malpractice Attorney shares this New York Times article about Duchenne disease, muscle wasting and dystrophin.
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Is there a link between sugar & breast cancer?Researchers gave mice four different diets, those eating the largest amount of sucrose were more susceptible as shared by New York Medical Malpractice Attorney
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Aspirin May Lower Risk of Advanced Prostate CancerResearchers caution that although the findings are compelling, the study was observational as shared by New York Medical Malpractice Attorney
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Surprising New Brain Cancer InfoThe study focuses on gliomas, which are the most common type of tumor in adults today as shared by New York Medical Malpractice Attorney Gerald Oginski
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Critical Heart Attack SignsSudden cardiac arrest kills more than 300,000 Americans each year Gerald Oginski a New York Medical Malpractice Attorney share the CBS news report.
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New Study Says Prostate Patients Have Better Outcome With SurgeryNew research says cancer patients do better with surgical operation instead of radiation therapy as shared by New York Medical Malpractice Attorney
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Gum Disease Linked to Breast CancerA new study suggests that middle-aged and older women with gum disease are slightly more likely than those with gum disease to develop breast cancer.
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Gene Editing to Fight CancerResearchers at the Univ. of Penn and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have developed a revolutionary technique that edits a person’s DNA to battle cancer
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Helpful Blood Test for Ovarian CancerExperts say that by the time the symptoms of ovarian cancer surface, it has spread. Statistics show only 45% of women who are diagnosed with it are still alive