Brain cancer linked to tissue healing

The healing process that follows a brain injury could spur tumor growth when new cells generated to replace those lost to the injury are derailed by mutations, Toronto scientists have found. A brain injury can be anything from trauma to infection or stroke. The findings were made by an interdisciplinary team of researchers from the University of Toronto, The Hospital […]

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Kylie Jenner Gushes Over Daughter Stormi's Impressive Snowboarding Skills: 'My Little Pro'

Stormi Webster is a professional snowboarder in training! On Sunday, Kylie Jenner shared an adorable video on Instagram of 2½-year-old daughter Stormi's impressive snowboarding skills during their getaway to Aspen, Colorado. In the video, Stormi slowly rides down a small slope before turning and coming to a full stop without falling — much to the excitement of proud mom Jenner, […]

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Bowel cancer symptoms: Shortness of breath could be a sign bowel cancer has spread

Bowel cancer symptoms explained by Doctor Richard Roope Bowel cancer symptoms usually affect a person’s bowel habits. More than 90 percent of people with bowel cancer experience a persistent change in bowel habit, blood in poo and abdominal pain, according to the NHS. But patients with metastatic bowel cancer may experience a different set of symptoms. Metastatic bowel cancer is […]

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Hungary cools on Russian Covid jab, scolds EU on vaccines

Hungary is unlikely to use Russia’s coronavirus vaccine due to its limited production capacity, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Sunday while criticizing the EU’s vaccine acquisition approach. Often at loggerheads with Brussels over democratic standards, Orban has sent experts to monitor vaccine development in Russia and China, and received samples of Moscow’s controversial Sputnik V jab. “We know that the […]

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