Weight loss drugs show promise in reducing inflammation beyond fat burning, doctor says Dr. Sue Decotiis, a New York City weight loss physician, discusses how GLP-1s impact inflammation, relieving conditions from arthritis to cancer.
Two popular types of exercise could reduce cancer growth, study finds New research from Edith Cowan University shows that a single bout of weight training or HIIT can boost anti-cancer myokines and reduce breast cancer cell growth in survivors.
Researchers say being 'fat but fit' could be less deadly than being underweight New research challenges BMI assumptions, showing overweight individuals may not face higher death rates while underweight people show increased mortality risk.
Baseball broadcaster raising awareness of prostate cancer Longtime broadcaster Ed Randall is working with some of the biggest names in sports to raise cancer awareness.
Common over-the-counter medication slashes colorectal cancer recurrence in half Researchers found that 160 milligrams of daily aspirin significantly lowered cancer recurrence risk for colorectal patients with PIK3 pathway alterations.
91±¬ÁÏ' Eric Shawn reveals cancer and respiratory illness from 9/11 toxic dust 91±¬ÁÏ correspondent Eric Shawn reveals he was diagnosed with cancer this year from 9/11 toxic dust exposure while reporting on the 24th anniversary ceremony.
Popular sweetener could make cancer treatment less effective, study finds A new study reveals that sucralose may reduce cancer treatment effectiveness, but supplementation could counteract the artificial sweetener's negative effects.
Long-distance running tied to higher risk of colon cancer, early study suggests Researchers suggest intense marathon training may cause gut stress leading to colon adenomas, with 41% of studied runners having at least one polyp.
Ken Dryden, Hall of Fame goalie and 'Miracle on Ice' broadcaster, dead at 78 Ken Dryden, a Hall of Fame goaltender who won six Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadiens and later became a broadcaster, has died at 78 after a battle with cancer.
Biden spotted with giant bandage on head after having surgery to treat skin cancer A spokesperson for former President Joe Biden confirmed the 82-year-old had Mohs surgery to treat skin cancer after photos surfaced of him with a giant bandage and scar on his head.