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A monitor shows the image of a breast cancer at a center run by the "Reto" Group for Full Recovery of Breast Cancer in Mexico City October 18, 2012. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido

Does cancer screening save lives? Unclear, researchers say

Bigger studies are needed to tell whether cancer screening really saves lives, according to a new analysis.

The risk of cancer in an identical twin whose twin was diagnosed was calculated to be 46 percent,  according to a study Tuesday that included 200,000 people.

Study shows higher cancer risk among twins, siblings

  The twins in the study hailed from Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway and were followed between 1943 and 2010.

Environment, not 'bad luck', mainly to blame for cancer: study

Environment, not 'bad luck', mainly to blame for cancer: study

Other experts not involved in the study cautioned against reading too much into the results.

A footage released by news website Zing shows a farmer in Ho Chi Minh City splashing waste vehicle oil onto his water spinach field

Dirty greens: Why some southern farmers refuse to eat the water spinach they grow

A news report has exposed a shocking farming practice that can make you think twice about the country's beloved...

9-year-old boy in Da Nang with cancer fulfills wish of becoming traffic cop

9-year-old boy in Da Nang with cancer fulfills wish of becoming traffic cop

Has the most memorable birthday celebration on Saturday when allowed to go out to the street and regulate traffic

A worker walks in a special room where Parma ham are hung to dry in Langhirano, near Parma, in this October 13, 2009 file photo. Photo: Reuters/Stefano Rellandini/Files

No prosciutto panic, please: Italian producers respond to WHO meat alarm

  "Confusion reigns. People are bewildered and are going straight to the sellers to ask them to explain"

Packages of hot dogs rest on a a shelf for sale at a grocery store in Centreville, Maryland on October 26, 2015. Sausages, ham and other processed meats cause bowel cancer, and red meat "probably" does too, a UN agency warned Monday, in a potentially heavy blow for the fast-growing livestock industry. Photo: AFP/Jim Watson

Australia says linking sausages to tobacco risk 'a farce'

  "No, it shouldn't be compared to cigarettes and obviously that makes the whole thing a farce," Australian Agriculture Minister...

Should I stop eating meat? No need, experts say

Should I stop eating meat? No need, experts say

  "This decision doesn't mean you need to stop eating any red and processed meat," said an epidemiologist at Cancer...

A vendor sells sausages prepared at a local sausage shop of the ''Russia'' collective farm in the settlement of Grigoropolisskaya, northwest of the southern city of Stavropol, February 17, 2015.

Bacon and other processed meats can cause cancer, experts say

  "Eating a bacon bap every once in a while isn't going to do much harm - having a healthy diet is all...

Scientists in the US demonstrated that human melanoma cells spread in some experiments about two months earlier in mice injected with antioxidant N-acetylcysteine (NAC) than in those that were not

Antioxidants speed up cancer spread in mice: study

It appears antioxidants help cancer cells by fighting against a type of molecule in the human body that can attack...

A patient shows off her breast cancer survivor bracelet during a hospital appointment in Washington May 23, 2007

Cancer survivors often have poor diets

  The findings are troubling because nutrition plays an important role in preventing diseases

Start-up offers low-cost breast cancer screening test

Start-up offers low-cost breast cancer screening test

 

As elephants evolved, their bodies made many extra copies of a gene that prevents tumors from forming

Scientists discover why elephants rarely get cancer

  As elephants evolved, their bodies made many extra copies of a gene that prevents tumors from forming

Author Jackie Collins dies at 77

Author Jackie Collins dies at 77

 

Several people, both women and men, lie face down in a line on the brick floor at Pham Thi Phu's house. Phu then steps on them, one after another, claiming to transmit electricity to the patients through her bare feet to “cure their illness.” Photo: Ha An

Hundreds with serious illness visit woman’s house, hope to be cured by being stepped over

She steps over the patients' bodies, claiming to transmit special power from her bare feet to their backs.
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  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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