Cancers
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Rapamycin Drug Used in Cancer Therapy Found to Increase Human Lifespan [Study]
The cancer drug has reported side effects but it comes with anti-aging benefits, the study claims. Aging has been one of the mysteries amongst members of the scientific community for many years; although some living organisms are biologically immortal, a number of animals like humans are not.
Latest Research Articles
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Early Detection of Genetic Mutations in Healthy Cells Before They Become Tumor Cells Made Possible: New Study
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Locusts Smell and Differentiate Cancer Cells from Healthy Cells, New Study Finds
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Kimani the Gorilla Diagnosed with Rare Liver Cancer in Calgary, Canada
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Woman Battles Rare Blood Cancer After Mistaking it for Tonsillitis
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US Cancer Mortality Rate Does Not Decrease In Spite Costly Cancer Care: New Study