Although cancer becomes more common as people get older, individuals of very advanced age appear to face a lower threat. New ...
Old laboratory mice develop substantially fewer and less-aggressive lung tumors than younger animals in a new study led by Stanford University researchers. The discovery flies in the face of ...
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Extreme age protects against cancer in Stanford University mouse study
Although cancer incidence rises with age, the very old seem to be at less risk. A study led by Stanford University shows this phenomenon in mice and explores the protective effect of advanced age.
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The longest shutdown in history is over. But appropriators' work is far from done as they head toward a new funding deadline ...
President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through the end of January, ending the shutdown that has dragged on for ...
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