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New Cancer Screening Reduces Radiation Risk
Traditional full body cancer screening exposes patients to high levels of radiation. Recently, researchers have developed a method for scanning patients for cancer tumors without exposing them to radiation. This is especially significant for young cancer patients, who are vulnerable to developing secondary cancers later in life from early radiation exposures.
Latest Research Articles
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Family Stress Impacts Child's Autoimmune Response
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1000-Year-Old Dental Plaque Reveals 'Microbial Pompeii'
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Volcanoes Behind the Pause in Global Warming, Researchers Say
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4.4 Billion-Year-Old Zircon Crystal Reveals Earth's Infancy
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Polio-Like Disease Found in Five Children in California
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Same Areas Of Brain Process Music and Language
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Cheaper Production Methods Found for Hydrogen Fuel
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Central African Forest Elephant Population Down 65 Percent in Last 12 Years
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UN's World Wildlife Day Website Now Live
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Noninvasive Technique for Identifying Bat Populations Tested by US Government Researchers
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Nearly 30 Percent of Medicare Beneficiaries Obtain Painkillers from Multiple Doctors
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70-Million-Year Old Horned Dinosaur Skull Found in Canada