Researchers from the Israel Institute of Technology have created a device that can identify 17 different diseases, including lung cancer or Parkinson’s disease.
Researchers in Detroit hope that zebrafish will help them to figure out what pesticides may trigger leukemia.
Critics are calling for the removal of a paper from a scientific journal for fears that it may cause undo concerns over a vaccine for Human papillomavirus.
Capsaicin, the molecule that makes foods like chili peppers spicy, can kill breast cancer cells, a new study found.
A recent investigation found that the link between the military pesticide and birth defects in veterans' children was largely ignored by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
President Barack Obama signed the 21st Century Cures Act on Tuesday to fund cancer research and take on the U.S. opioid epidemic.
The 21st Century Cures Act passed Wednesday includes multiple provisions for eating disorder treatment, funding and research.
Zykadia more than doubled the median progression-free survival rate for patients suffering from anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive nonsmall cell lung cancer.
Just consuming a handful of nuts can reduce the risk of diabetes by almost 40 percent, according to the study.
People who smoked just once a day were also found to have greater risks of lung cancer.
The psychedelic drug Psilocybin, which is the active compound in hallucinogenic “magic mushrooms,” could help cancer patients when it comes to anxiety and depression.
The country is lacking both basic and life-saving medicine in the wake of its currency floatation.
A new analysis showed that black women in England were twice as likely to be diagnosed with advanced breast cancer than white women.
The clinical trial is the first of its kind but American researchers may not be far behind.
A new study that examined hundreds of mutational signatures in over 5,200 genome sequences of cancer cells has revealed the irreversible damage caused by tobacco smoke.
New restrictions have been proposed to reign in the global tobacco industry's influence.
“Stitchers” Season 3 cast members Ritesh Rajan, Kyle Harris and Damon Dayoub are raising awareness of testicular cancer.
The drug, if successful in clinical trials, could potentially save lives of patients diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer, which is very difficult to treat.
Roswell Park Cancer Center in Buffalo, New York,and the Center for Molecular Immunology in Havana, Cuba, joined forces to test the vaccine.
A new Yale study suggests the fluids used in fracking to extract natural gas contain carcinogens that may cause childhood leukemia.
The 26-foot-long steel vacuum is designed to filter out ultrafine particles caused from burning fuel and industrial combustion.
The campaign featured two pink cartoon circles as breasts.