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Two-Pronged Approach Improves Liver Cancer Patient Outcomes
A procedure that cuts off blood supply to tumors, combined with a small molecule inhibitor drug sorafenib, improves the survival of advanced-stage liver cancer patients.
MS Patients More Likely To Develop Cancer?
A study in Taiwan has found that patients with multiple sclerosis are more likely to develop cancer, contradicting previous studies.
Study Finds Bidirectional Relationship Between Schizophrenia & Epilepsy
A study has shown a strong relationship between schizophrenia and epilepsy, suggesting a shared susceptibility between the diseases that may be a result of genetic, environmental, or neurobiological causes.
Taiwan Study: 15 Minutes Of Daily Exercise Extends Life By Three Years
Taiwanese who exercise for 15 minutes a day, or 92 minutes per week, extended their expected lifespan by three years compared to people who are inactive, according to a new study in The Lancet.






