Penile injections are gaining popularity. Here’s everything you need to know about the procedure, including side effects and ...
A field guide to the four theories that actually explain international relations. None alone can explain the evolution of ...
UConn guard Solo Ball will undergo wrist surgery and won’t return to the Huskies until 2027-28. Ball will take a medical ...
Gujarat Titans (GT) spinner Rashid Khan revealed how playing Test cricket put his entire cricketing career in jeopardy. This comes after the Afghanistan superstar led GT to their maiden win of the ...
A British man whom doctors initially suspected had a mono infection ended up being diagnosed with cancer instead. Jody White, 44, told the BBC that he was diagnosed with acute undifferentiated ...
Doctor Who is facing uncertainty about its future but recent discoveries from its past have brought renewed excitement. Two episodes missing since 1965 from The Daleks’ Master Plan, starring William ...
Ball State's football roster has 52 new players this season, nearly half of the team. Many players transferred to Ball State due to existing relationships with coaches and teammates from Indiana high ...
An alert about heart health is focusing attention on triglycerides and why doctors say keeping track of them is so important. Triglycerides are molecules the body absorbs from food and stores for ...
As Doctor Who finds itself in an unusually shaky position regarding its future, the long-running sci-fi show has had some exciting developments emerge from the past. Two episodes unseen since 1965 ...
On the Tuesday, April 7, 2026, episode of The Excerpt podcast: Cannabis is widely used for medical purposes, yet doctors still can’t prescribe it. From limited clinical trials to federal restrictions, ...
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Why doctors are microwaving their cancer patients
Microwaves aren't just for bringing your day-old spaghetti back to life. They're the technology behind a new cancer treatment that's giving hope to people with certain kinds of inoperable tumors.
CLEVELAND — National Doctors' Day is a chance to say thank you — but this year, the conversation goes much deeper than gratitude. Across Northeast Ohio and the country, patients and physicians are ...
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