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Ben Ivy, a Palo Alto financial planner who was in his 60s, had developed an aggressive form of brain cancer called glioblastoma multiforme. Since her husband's death, Catherine Ivy has dedicated her life to helping other patients with the disease, and...
Active teenagers may be protected against the risk of deadly brain cancer, a study suggests. People who are physically active during adolescence have 36 per cent less chance of developing the disease than those who are inactive, researchers found. The...
Tags: brain cancerous, brain tumors, United Kingdom, London
Guillermo Velasco and colleagues at Complutense University in Spain have found that the active ingredient in marijuana, THC, causes brain cancer cells to undergo a process called autophagy. Autophagy is the breakdown of a cell that occurs when the cell...
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