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FDA bans red dye No. 3 from foods, supplements, and some medicines because of potential cancer risk
HealthFDA bans red dye No. 3 from foods, supplements, and some medicines because of potential cancer risk
By The Associated PressJanuary 15, 2025
Daniel Ranahan
Environment30-year-old firefighter stunned to discover large tumor, then stunned to discover toxic chemicals in his work gear
By Michael Casey and The Associated PressJanuary 15, 2025
Chemicals in sewage sludge spread on pasture land as fertilizer cause cancer, EPA says
EnvironmentChemicals in sewage sludge spread on pasture land as fertilizer cause cancer, EPA says
By Michael Phillis and The Associated PressJanuary 15, 2025
Women in supermarket aisle looking at boxed pizza
LifeCardiologist and cohort of RFK Jr. warns Americans to avoid foods with 5 or more ingredients. Here’s why
By Beth GreenfieldJanuary 14, 2025
Gynecologist leaning in to bottom half of woman, legs in stirrups
Health3 in 4 women are skipping a routine appointment and putting themselves at higher risk for cancer
By Beth GreenfieldJanuary 14, 2025
Kate Middleton announces her cancer is in remission, and a new role at the London hospital that treated her
LifeKate Middleton announces her cancer is in remission, and a new role at the London hospital that treated her
By Ani FreedmanJanuary 14, 2025
Photo of Robeauté cofounders Bertrand Duplat, left, and Joana Cortocci, sitting at a table in what looks like a bar or restaurant.
TechExclusive: Startup pioneering tiny robots that can travel inside the brain gets $28 million in new venture funding
By Jeremy KahnJanuary 13, 2025
Entrepreneur and Cost Plus Drugs cofounder Mark Cuban (right) speaks with Andrew Nusca, editorial director of Fortune’s Brainstorm series, at a Brainstorm Tech dinner on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, in Las Vegas.
HealthMark Cuban once helped his college friend save almost $10,000 on prescriptions after a ‘horrific car accident’
By Lindsey LeakeJanuary 7, 2025
group of friends toasting with alcohol at an outdoor table
HealthAlcohol has a clear link to at least 7 types of cancer. Now the Surgeon General wants updated warning labels on booze
By Beth GreenfieldJanuary 3, 2025
Lynparza (olaparib), a product of Fortune 500 pharmaceutical firm Merck and Fortune 500 Europe company AstraZeneca, showed meaningful improvements in overall survival in people with germline BRCA-mutated (gBRCAm), HER2-negative high-risk early breast cancer, 2024 clinical trial data suggest.
HealthMerck-AstraZeneca breast cancer drug reduces risk of death by 28% in patients diagnosed early, clinical trial shows
By Lindsey LeakeDecember 20, 2024
How losing control to cancer changed my perspective as a founder 
CommentaryHow losing control to cancer changed my perspective as a founder 
By Evelyn RusliDecember 13, 2024
These 6 common household products may be making Americans sick, a toxicologist warns
HealthThese 6 common household products may be making Americans sick, a toxicologist warns
By Kells McPhillipsDecember 13, 2024
Study confirms link between cancer and at least 10 popular ultra-processed foods
HealthStudy confirms link between cancer and at least 10 popular ultra-processed foods
By Ani FreedmanDecember 13, 2024
Group of people pouring Champagne into glasses
HealthJust one alcoholic drink a day can increase your risk of cancer. But most Americans don’t know the dangers, new survey says
By Lindsey LeakeDecember 5, 2024
woman in professional attire, Susan Wojcicki, speaks onstage
NewslettersFormer YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki shares a final message three months after her death from lung cancer
By Emma Hinchliffe and Nina AjemianNovember 25, 2024
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