
This cancer therapy could cut the side effects from X-ray radiation
Proton therapy results in fewer side effects than traditional X-ray radiation therapy for many cancer patients, according to a new study.
Julia Evangelou Strait is a Senior Medical Sciences Writer at Washington University School of Medicine.
Proton therapy results in fewer side effects than traditional X-ray radiation therapy for many cancer patients, according to a new study.
As people with hearing loss work to improve their speech recognition, a familiar voice may work better than a generic one, research shows.
There’s evidence from two new studies that it might be possible to treat and even prevent malnutrition in children, which kills more than 2 million kids every year, by manipulating the ma...