Study explores how relationship with partner impacts breast cancer survivor’s emotional and physical well-being
Study explores how relationship with partner impacts breast cancer survivor’s emotional and physical well-being
Study explores how relationship with partner impacts breast cancer survivor’s emotional and physical well-being
University of Utah Health professors Amy Barrios, PhD, and H. Joseph Yost, PhD, have been elected as Fellows of the...
April 18, 2024, TORONTO – A new round of clinical trials supported by the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR)...
Sulfur and chlorine isotopes in the atmosphere of Jupiter’s moon Io indicate that it has been volcanically active for the...
Over the next 25 years, as the world shifts away from fossil fuels, the oil and gas wells that have...
Media Contact: Dr. Alissa Nolden, Chair - Public Information & Affairs Committee, anolden@umass.edu Media Contact: Dr. Alissa Nolden, Chair - Public...
A novel approach to drug discovery is enabling University of Birmingham researchers to overcome the ‘valley of death’, where projects...
With more than 200 types of cancer and every cancer individually unique, ongoing efforts to develop precision oncology treatments remain...
Compassionate leadership has tangible benefits: CEOs’ expressions of empathy correlate with positive stock performance, a study led by the University...
A new study has found that by offering stop smoking support as part of the national lung cancer screening programme,...
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