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Men with low-grade prostate cancer are less likely to need treatment if they adhere to the vegetable-rich Mediterranean diet.
Estimates show that more than 300,000 people died of COVID-19 in 2020.
Faster recovery is a common reason women with breast cancer forgo reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy.
Those with a history of allergy to food or medication should be able to safely receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
Most doctors don’t follow current rehab guidelines.
For African Americans, inaccurate blood oxygen measurements according to pulse oximeters could significantly affect COVID-19 treatment.
Meditation and survivorship classes can both ease depressive symptoms, but meditation also boosts energy.
Kizzmekia Corbett, PhD, is a lead researcher on the team responsible for developing the Moderna vaccine, Anthony Fauci, MD, confirms.
In addition to battling leukemia, the former Lakers star fought prostate cancer. As a Black man, he’s at greater risk, he recently wrote.
In a new website post, he provided an update on his treatment, thoughts on the U.S. and a new song.
Almost 97% of church leadership surveyed in several Minnesota cities want to receive coronavirus information for congregants.
Whether you’re recently diagnosed or have been living with cancer for years, these resources can help you find the support you need.
Poorer outcomes for Black and Hispanic patients significantly depend on where they live.
Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton want to show Americans that the coronavirus vaccine is safe.
Those with blood cancers are nine times more likely to be hospitalized or die from the flu.
A group of medical decision makers assumed responsibility for protecting the health of those in the Black community.
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