Elderly IPF Patients Likely To Be Sicker, Die of Disease, Study Finds Pulmonary Fibrosis News
Elderly IPF patients have higher rates of comorbidity, and are more likely to be sicker and die of disease, a study finds.
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Elderly IPF Patients Likely To Be Sicker, Die of Disease, Study Finds Pulmonary Fibrosis News
Elderly IPF patients have higher rates of comorbidity, and are more likely to be sicker and die of disease, a study finds.
More starfish are dying from ‘zombie disease’ as oceans warm The Weather Network
Sunday, February 3, 2019, 1:41 PM – Since 2013 marine scientists have observed the spread of ‘zombie disease’ among different types of star fish, and a new …
Pink Week Games: Raising awareness about breast cancer WXII12 Winston-Salem
Wake Forest Athletics is partnering with Wake Forest Baptist Health to host “Pink Week” basketball games.
Boarding for breast cancer at Camelback Mountain fox56.com
People are ‘shredding’ the love at Camelback Mountain. They hosted their eighth annual ‘Boarding for Breast Cancer’ event on Saturday, which raises …
A killer coral disease has reached Key West, scientists say — and it’s not stopping Miami Herald
A mysterious and deadly coral disease outbreak in Florida spread in January to coral reefs off Key West. Scientists have been fighting it since 2014 and it shows …
Overview of the Genetic Basis Toward Early Detection of Breast Cancer Oncology Nurse Advisor
This review examines the characteristics of cancer genome, cancer genetics, and cancer epigenetic, and also the genetic and nongenetic factors responsible for …
Burris Discusses Pivotal Data, Next Steps in Breast Cancer OncLive
Howard A. “Skip” Burris, MD, highlights some of the exciting updates from the 2018 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium and what can be expected in the …
Drinking This May Stop Breast Cancer Cells from Growing Reader’s Digest
Ladies, you may want to ditch that morning coffee. Studies show an alternative hot beverage can provide extra breast cancer protection.
Finally, Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Get VIP Treatment Medscape
A first-of-its-kind US clinic aims to change the care model for metastatic breast cancer patients, a subgroup that has been historically underserved.
The Patient’s Wife Thought Her Husband Was Being Treated for the Wrong Disease. She Was Right. The New York Times
As she watched her husband deteriorate, she pushed doctors to rethink what they were doing.