Cancer-causing chemicals contaminating water worldwide, University of Stockholm study says

There’s rainwater everywhere, but none of it is safe to drink because of man-made “forever chemicals” worldwide, according to a new study from the University of Stockholm.

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Israeli and Portuguese make breakthrough in cancer immunotherapy

A team of Israeli and Portuguese scientists have made a breakthrough in developing an oral immunotherapy pill for cancer that patients could take at home instead of having to go to the hospital for intravenous immunotherapy treatment, the Times of Isra…

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Judge rules transgender surgeries must be covered by Medicaid

A federal judge ruled this week that the state of West Virginia must allow transgender patients covered by Medicaid to receive gender transforming surgeries, reasoning that individuals with a gender dysphoria diagnosis must be treated the same as those…

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Most Americans have weed killer glyphosate in their urine

More than 80% of Americans have a widely used herbicide lurking in their urine, a new government study suggests.

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Pope Francis Denies Resignation Reports; Wants To Visit Moscow, Kyiv

Pope Francis says he will not resign soon despite several ailments, and he hopes to visit Kyiv and Moscow soon as part of a peace initiative.

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Every cancer patient enters remission after drug trial, study reveals

A recent drug trial administered to a handful of cancer patients had the surprising result of eliminating the disease in every participant involved.

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