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Your hair turning gray could be the price your body pays to keep cancer cells from spreading
When your hair starts to gray, it’s easy to blame stress, age, or bad genes. But a new study from Japan suggests that those fading pigments may also be a biological shield. New research suggests that ...
“No, I didn’t. It was so long ago, and I was so young,” I explained. “The surgeon removed a chunk of my scalp and it wasn’t ...
As Brazil faces rising skin cancer cases, experts urge stronger prevention and highlight radiotherapy as an essential treatment, especially with summer sun exposure increasing.
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