Weight loss drugs slash risk of 4 types of cancer by 50% or more, study finds - AOL.com
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‘Sad nipple syndrome’ is leaving women distressed — docs explain what’s going on - New York Post
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A 'Useless' Organ That Doctors Often Remove May Actually Fight Cancer - ScienceAlert
Add ScienceAlert on Google (janulla/Getty Images) There's a small fatty gland that sits behind your sternum and is often said to be 'useless' in adulthood. Research, however, suggests the thymus gland is not nearly as expendable as experts once thought.
WSU study finds father’s health before conception may affect future children - KOMO
A father's health before conception may play a role in the future health of his children, according to new research from Washington State University. The study helps answer a long-standing question about how a father's diet, metabolism, and overall health can influence the next generation.