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Head and neck cancers, encompassing growths in the throat, larynx, nose, and mouth, account for 4% of cancers worldwide. Key ...
"Humans picked up some Neanderthal DNA through interbreeding, while the Neanderthal population, always fairly small, was ...
New neurons in your brain? A landmark study from Karolinska Institutet finds adults keep forming brain cells into the old age ...
The FDA has started a priority review of MSD's Keytruda as neoadjuvant and adjuvant treatment of locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), with a decision due by 23rd June ...
New research suggests that modern conditions may trace back to Neanderthal skull traits we share with our extinct cousins.
The Jurassic franchise’s wildest creature yet, Distortus rex, is part T. rex, part nightmare. Here's what to expect in ...
The ability to stand on two feet and manage the heat allowed Homo erectus to roam further and hunt more efficiently. Thus ...
Scientists have discovered a never-before-seen part of a human cell that could help research on Alzheimer's disease. The new ...
Any tri-state resident who has been treated for cleft lip or palate, or other craniofacial condition, is welcome to attend the first Blessing Health System Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Cleft ...
Head and neck cancer comprises a group of biologically similar cancers that start in the lip, oral cavity (mouth), nasal cavity (inside the nose), paranasal sinuses, pharynx and larynx.
The skull of a 5-year-old girl who lived 140,000 years ago has similarities with modern Homo sapiens and Neanderthals, ...