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It’s a ground-breaking discovery. An international team of researchers recently uncovered evidence that ancient Egyptians were engaged in experimental treatments or medical explorations of human cancer over 4,000 years ago. “This is an extraordinary new perspective in our understanding of the history of medicine,” said Edgard Camarós, a paleopathologist at the University of Santiago de…
NFL legend Randy Moss revealed in an emotional Instagram Live video on Friday that he is battling...
Former NBC4 Columbus meteorologist Bob Nunnally passed away on December 8, as confirmed by...
With cheeky smiles and boundless enthusiasm, football-loving Alec and Aden O’Connor from...
The enigma surrounding how reggae icon Bob Markey died engaged the thoughts of fans after the new musical biopic “Bob Marley: One Love,” hit the theaters. The documentary film explored the...
After being diagnosed in 2022 with pheochromocytoma, a rare tumor of the adrenal gland when he threw up blood while traveling to work in central London, Will Wise, a former professional basketball player,...
TV personality Ashley Cain, 33, has announced he’s expecting a second child, two years after the heartbreaking loss of his baby girl Azaylia to a rare form of cancer at eight months old. Cain had...
Only a handful of black professionals are retained at top executive positions despite years of advocacy for corporate diversity and inclusion. Today, market analysis shows that only 0.8 percent of black...
In the mid-1960s, Dr. Jane Wright was regarded as the highest-ranked African American in the medical field. Aside from being the first woman to assume office at the New York Cancer Society, she pioneered...
A Nigerian Molecular Biologist, Mansurah Abdulazeez, is embarking on the herculean task of finding a permanent cure for cancer. Abdulazeez’s ambitious visionary research into African plants to develop...
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