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A 77-year-old man was jailed for 8 years yesterday for acting as a doctor, falsely diagnosing cancer and offering perverted cures to women.
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Breast cancer awareness takes center stage this month. Education programs and fundraisers are being organized to help combat this deadly disease.
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The vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), belonging to the same family as the deadly Rabies-virus, has been found to kill cancer cells while also killing the molecules which hides cancer cells from the immune system.
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Researchers have discovered that the part of the brain that is responsible for our phobias could be ´re-programed´ with an injection to stop us developing phobias such as fear of heights and spiders.
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Using bees to sting patients has been proven to be an effective therapy in curing bone and joint diseases, along with other ailments.
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Fetishes might not simply be personal sexual preferences. Experts say these strange sexual habits could indicate some early-age traumatic sexual experiences, and the most important, they can be cured.
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They may be one of the most hated insects in mother nature but they could also hold the cure for cancer, according to Brazilian scientists.
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Scientists at the University of Bristol in the West of England have discovered that a protein present in the human body can resist Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
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Studies conducted at the University of South Florida have found that five cups of coffee a day could help to slow the progress of Alzheimer’s disease.
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We're not there yet but researchers are working with a newly discovered range of antibodies which could yield a new range of weapons in the fight against the flu.
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A new pill claims it can cure hangovers - is this possible?
Can a mind-altering African plant cure drug addiction?
 CBC's Kelly Crowe hosts a special holiday program called "Chasing Cures" on extending human life, curing the common cold, fighting obesity and cancer.
 A Canadian doctor wants to give newborns at high risk of Type 1 diabetes a vitamin to offset the disease, according to the CBC News series Chasing Cures.
 Scientists are infecting volunteers with cold viruses in a search to make colds symptom-free, the CBC News series Chasing Cures reports.
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The US Center for Disease Control (CDC) is issuing draft guidelines proposing that all U.S. baby boomers get a one-time...
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The researchers from the University of Beira Interior in Portugal tested coriander oil against 12 bacterial strains,...
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Parents need to prepare their kids on the dangers of a college campus, especially their daughters! Rape on college...
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More, and more doctors are reporting on the effects of raw milk verses pasteurized, and findings continue to show that...
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Qi is frequently translated as life energy, life-force, or energy flow. Qi is considered an esoteric form of...
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