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Researchers at the University of Southern California have discovered that making mice fast prior to intensive chemo treatments protected them from the side effects. Could the results make it so humans can survive cancer treatments with the same response?
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While it can often work wonders against invading cancer cells, chemotherapy can also bring on very undesirable side effects, such as hair loss, nausea and vomiting.
 Side-effects of the anti-influenza drug Tamiflu may have been underreported, a new analysis suggests.
Taking popular bone-building drugs for the long-term may put some women at risk of crippling side effects, according to a government analysis. Doctors say the side effects are rare, but that the study highlights the need to reassess which patients need the drugs the most.
Dr. Richard Besser looks into a potential side effect of Metformin.
A new technique to combat early prostate cancer may have far fewer side-effects than standard treatments, researchers say.
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