Articles for Tag: "cancer"

Heat, not coffee, may cause esophageal cancer 
Heat, not coffee, may cause esophageal cancer
The World Health Organization says it’s not the drink that may cause cancer but the temperature. Find out more.
Long work hours linked to life-threatening illnesses 
Long work hours linked to life-threatening illnesses
New research indicates health risks increase dramatically when women work more than 50 hours a week.
Once cancer treatment is complete, what’s next? 
Once cancer treatment is complete, what’s next?
13 million Americans have beaten the disease. Survivorship programs can help navigate the next step of the journey.
Survey finds many cancer patients skip appointments because of cost 
Survey finds many cancer patients skip appointments because of cost
Inability to pay for medication is another major concern as many experience rising out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs.
Sunscreen myth can be deadly 
Sunscreen myth can be deadly
A common misconception about dark skin is one reason why people are missing signs that something is wrong.
Yes, my kid has cancer. Here’s what you should say 
Yes, my kid has cancer. Here’s what you should say
A mom lends advice on how others can best react.
Does your sunscreen actually work? 
Does your sunscreen actually work?
Waterproof? Mineral-based? A new report finds that many protection products don’t hold up to their claims. Find out how to stay safe.