Scientists link poor oral health to dramatically higher pancreatic cancer risk, emphasizing the importance of regular ...
A new study from NYU Langone Health and the Perlmutter Cancer Center has found that certain bacteria and fungi in the mouth can increase the risk of pancreatic cancer by more than three times.
Scientists link mouth microbes to higher pancreatic cancer risk, suggesting saliva tests could aid early detection.
Calling it "the largest and most detailed analysis of its kind to date," the research suggests the importance of a certain hygiene habit.
Daily-use lipsticks may secretly contain heavy metals like lead and cadmium, which accumulate in the body over time and raise ...
The American Cancer Society estimates that about 67,400 Americans will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer this year, and nearly 52,000 will die from the highly aggressive disease.
People have a more than tripled risk of pancreatic cancer if their mouths contain 27 types of bacteria and fungi, including ...
Hi, it’s Jade in New York, where I recently got a sunburn on my lip. More on what I should have done to prevent this in a moment, but first ... Most of us know to apply sunscreen when we’re outdoors ...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the lip often develops from a precancerous lesion called actinic cheilitis. Both conditions can cause changes in the color and texture of your lip. Your outlook is best with ...
There's no proof yet but lips at risk from sun, too May 2,2008— -- Spring is here, legs have been reacquainted with the razor and women are buying lots of shimmery lip gloss on impulse. But have ...
Recent research reveals many lipsticks contain heavy metals like cadmium and lead, posing significant health risks including ...