Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise
A new vaccine has been
found to prevent mice from developing breast cancer.
The vaccine, under
development by American scientists and published in the journal, Nature
Medicine, offers hope for an eventual breast cancer vaccine that is
effective in humans. The rese [...]
Genetic Risk and Lifestyle Risks Independent in Breast Cancer
A large study of the
British Million Women Study has shown that the lifestyle, or
environmental, risk factors for breast cancer are not linked to the
genetic risk factors that sometimes cause the disease.
The study, including
over 17,000 women participants, found [...]
Short Hospital Stays Common Among Heart Failure
Heart failure patients are discharged faster today than ever before, a
study finds.
The study, conducted on American hospitals by a
team of researchers from Yale University and published in the Journal
of the American Medical Association, found that while he [...]
Actor James Woods Suing Hospital For Negligence
KENT, RI — Actor James Woods is suing a Rhode Island hospital for not providing proper medical care for his brother when he went to the emergency room for vomiting in 2006.
Woods’ brother, Michael Woods, died from heart disease at Kent Hospital on July 26, 2006. Doct [...]


