
Millions of Breast Cancer Patients Can Avoid Chemotherapy, Study finds
What if chemotherapy wasn’t always necessary for breast cancer patients? What if a simple DNA test could help doctors decide who truly needs it—and who

What if chemotherapy wasn’t always necessary for breast cancer patients? What if a simple DNA test could help doctors decide who truly needs it—and who

Can a simple daily multivitamin slow down ageing? A new study suggests it might—though the effect appears modest and scientists are urging caution. Researchers from

What if one of the world’s most talked-about weight-loss drugs suddenly became affordable for almost everyone? That possibility may be closer than many think. Researchers

Ever been told, “It’s all in your head,” when you’re in pain? Turns out, science is finally on your side. A new study in Science

Can a simple computer game really help keep dementia at bay? It sounds almost too easy. But a new long-running study suggests it might. Researchers

Think hitting the gym for a few hours a week keeps your heart safe? For men, that might not be enough. A new study suggests

What if having children in the future didn’t depend on age, fertility, or even biology in the traditional sense? That’s the possibility raised by a

What if a simple vaccine could do more than just stop a painful rash—what if it could also protect your heart? That’s exactly what new

Could a pill used for abortions also help prevent breast cancer? A group of international doctors and scientists thinks so — and they’re frustrated that

Could artificial intelligence be the hero in our fight against superbugs? Researchers at MIT think so. They’ve just unveiled two brand-new antibiotic candidates — designed

Scientists just uncovered soft tissue inside a 70-million-year-old dinosaur fossil, and it could help us crack the code on cancer. The fossil belonged to Telmatosaurus