Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men and the five year survival rate is 97%.
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Eye damage is rare and sometimes temporary, but it never hurts to get it checked.
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One of the handiest tools in our immune system is an enzyme called apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing enzyme, catalytic polypeptide — better known as APOBECs.
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The FDA approved the progestin-only pill last year and went on sale in stores at the end of March. It was spotted at an H-E-B in San Antonio earlier this week.
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It all has to do with our feelings of 'awe' — something psychologists have been studying for a while. It seems awe doesn't just make our jaws drop.
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The facility promises new advancements on research and evidence-based treatment.
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UT Health San Antonio oncologist Josephine Taverna envisions a revolution in lung cancer treatment.
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The CBP One phone app, which most migrants use to begin the U.S. asylum process, isn’t accessible to those who are blind, deaf, have mobility issues, or have intellectual disabilities, according to a complaint.
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Scientists think the timing of exercise might matter for performance — and for your overall health. Here's what to know about their latest findings.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said maternal mortality — the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy — is a crucial health concern.
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Sometimes health care means being able to go out and watch a wrestling match, according to Dr. Clarissa Kripke. She's pioneering a new kind of care for people with disabilities.