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  • Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Died From Septic Shock: Report
    Paul Allen
    Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen suffered in terrible pain caused by septic shock that led to his death on Oct. 15, a report disclosed recently. A death certificate obtained by TMZ showed that septic shock and immunosuppression were listed as the causes of death. The conditions were brought about by his lingering non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, which returned after being treated for it in 2009.
  • Low-Dose Aspirin Can Help Lower The Risk Of Heart Attack, Stroke, Ovarian Cancer And Other Certain Cancers
    New research revealed taking low-dose aspirin every day could reduce the risk of having cancer in the colon, breast, prostate, and ovaries.
    New research revealed taking low-dose aspirin every day could reduce the risk of having cancer in the colon, breast, prostate, and ovaries.
  • Google AI Can Help Spot Breast Cancer Accurately
    A Google sign is seen during the WAIC (World Artificial Intelligence Conference) in Shanghai
    Cancer is one of the dreaded diseases that anyone has to deal with, something that can be addressed once immediately detected. The problem is that a person may not know they have it until they undergo the necessary tests or when they feel something different in daily life.
  • China Cuts Down Cost Of 17 Life-Saving Cancer Drugs
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    China cuts down the cost of 17 life-saving cancer drugs and included them in its national public insurance as a response in cost fuelling of smuggled cheap drugs from abroad.
  • FDA Recalls Valsartan-Containing Medicines Due To Possible Risk Of Cancer
    This drug, which also treats heart failure, is fear to have a cancer-causing chemical N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA).
    This drug, which also treats heart failure, is fear to have a cancer-causing chemical N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA).
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